Next steps for North Korea: How can the West and ROK influence Pyongyang?
Over 100 experts weigh in on the best policy toward the DPRK, with a plurality endorsing direct engagement and diplomacy
A North Korean propaganda poster depicting workers and soldiers | Image: Eric Lafforgue (Dec. 2017)
Editor’s note: The following article is the first in a seven-part series about what lies ahead for North Korea in 2024 and beyond, based on a survey of more than 100 experts.
Editor’s note: The following article is the first in a seven-part series about what lies ahead for North Korea in 2024 and beyond, based on a survey of more than 100 experts.
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