1. 1996.China and Korea: Dynamic Relations55–68. Stanford, CA: Hoover Press. For a full text of the treaty in English, see Appendix at the end of this paper. The source of the appendix isPeking Review, Vol. 4, No. 28 (July 1961), p. 5. For a detailed background of the conclusion of the treaty, see Chae-Jin Lee
2. For a recent analysis of the Sino-North Korean relationship, see You Ji, “China and North Korea: a Fragile Relationship of Strategic Convenience,”Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 10, No. 28 (2001), pp. 387–98.
3. For an in-depth theoretical analysis of the alliance, see G. H. Snyder, “Alliance Theory: A Neo-realist First Cut,”Journal of International Affairs, No. 44 (1990), pp. 104–105.
4. 1995.A New Alliance: for the Next Century11Santa Monica, CA: RAND. As for the requirements for the formation of the alliance, see Jonathan D. Pollack and Young Koo Cha
5. Regarding the qualitative changes in the alliance among the allies on the basis of costs and benefits, see Snyder, “Alliance Theory: A Neo-realist First Cut,” pp. 109–110.