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The left is right: why South Korea should continue its policy of engagement

The left is right: why South Korea should continue its policy of engagement

Progressives may be naïve about North Korea, but conservative policies will likely only lead to increasing tensions

The left is right: why South Korea should continue its policy of engagement
Andrei Lankov
Andrei Lankov December 10, 2019
U.S.-North Korea diplomacy is over for now. What comes next?

U.S.-North Korea diplomacy is over for now. What comes next?

After fruitless negotiations, Kim Jong Un is turning back to his weapons scientists in search of additional leverage

U.S.-North Korea diplomacy is over for now. What comes next?
Joshua H. Pollack
Joshua H. Pollack December 9, 2019
Rules are rules: North Korean “democracy,” in theory and in practice

Rules are rules: North Korean “democracy,” in theory and in practice

While the laws could allow for the leader to be removed from office, such a scenario would likely require a major crisis

Rules are rules: North Korean “democracy,” in theory and in practice
Fyodor Tertitskiy
Fyodor Tertitskiy December 6, 2019
Brace yourselves: why North Korea is ready to turn up the tensions in 2020

Brace yourselves: why North Korea is ready to turn up the tensions in 2020

With little progress in diplomacy, expect Pyongyang to return to a familiar playbook

Brace yourselves: why North Korea is ready to turn up the tensions in 2020
Andrei Lankov
Andrei Lankov December 4, 2019
By shunning the South, North Korea is shooting itself in the foot

By shunning the South, North Korea is shooting itself in the foot

History has shown that inter-Korean engagement puts pressure on Washington to engage with Pyongyang as well

By shunning the South, North Korea is shooting itself in the foot
Ramon Pacheco Pardo
Ramon Pacheco Pardo December 4, 2019
Halfway through his presidency, Moon must rethink his inter-Korean strategy

Halfway through his presidency, Moon must rethink his inter-Korean strategy

The South Korean President needs a new way to engage the North to recover in the polls, even if it risks U.S. reprisal

Halfway through his presidency, Moon must rethink his inter-Korean strategy
Marco Milani
Marco Milani | Markus Bell December 1, 2019
Friends disunited: breaking down an increasingly-tense U.S.-ROK alliance

Friends disunited: breaking down an increasingly-tense U.S.-ROK alliance

Friction surrounding cost-sharing negotiations should not overshadow Korea's strategic importance to the U.S.

Friends disunited: breaking down an increasingly-tense U.S.-ROK alliance
Robert E. McCoy
Robert E. McCoy November 27, 2019
Why, when North Korea misbehaves, the South can’t help but turn the other cheek

Why, when North Korea misbehaves, the South can’t help but turn the other cheek

The current administration is wedded to a good-will policy — and Pyongyang is happy to exploit it

Why, when North Korea misbehaves, the South can’t help but turn the other cheek
Andrei Lankov
Andrei Lankov November 25, 2019
How North Korea is becoming a 2020 U.S. presidential campaign issue

How North Korea is becoming a 2020 U.S. presidential campaign issue

Democratic candidates have criticized Trump's meetings with Kim, despite taking vague positions themselves

How North Korea is becoming a 2020 U.S. presidential campaign issue
Pratik Chougule
Pratik Chougule November 21, 2019
Why a break-in at the U.S. Ambassador’s residence reflects a strained alliance

Why a break-in at the U.S. Ambassador’s residence reflects a strained alliance

The protest from "progressive" South Korean students comes amid controversial U.S.-ROK defense cost-sharing negotiations

Why a break-in at the U.S. Ambassador’s residence reflects a strained alliance
Dennis P. Halpin
Dennis P. Halpin November 19, 2019
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