Robert Gallucci

Robert Gallucci
Robert L. Gallucciis an Italian American academic and diplomat, who formerly worked as president of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. He previously served as dean of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, from 1996 to June 2009. Prior to his appointment in 1996, for over two decades he had served in various governmental and international agencies, including the Department of State and the United Nations...
achieved agreement decided flexible koreans needed north nuclear weapons
I think we achieved the agreement in '94 because the North Koreans decided they needed to be more flexible and give up that nuclear weapons program. And that was a result, partially, of their condition.
agreement sight getting-what-you-want
Great negotiators never lose sight of what they are aiming at, which is not an agreement per se, but a desired outcome....Getting to yes is easy, all you have to do is roll over. It's getting what you want that's hard.
ally argentina ask avoid brazil decide nuclear offering similar south treaty weapons
If we do this deal, ask how we will avoid offering a similar one to Brazil or Argentina if they decide on nuclear weapons acquisition, or our treaty ally South Korea.
cornered country earth exporting korea missiles north
There is no other country on Earth that I know of that is exporting ballistic missiles the way North Korea is. They've cornered the market.