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Why a U.S.-South Korea split on North Korea now seems inevitable

Why a U.S.-South Korea split on North Korea now seems inevitable

President Moon's commitment to improving inter-Korean ties faces test of opposing U.S. goals

Why a U.S.-South Korea split on North Korea now seems inevitable
Andrei Lankov
Andrei Lankov September 5, 2018
With Donald Trump, Moon Jae-in has put all his eggs in one basket

With Donald Trump, Moon Jae-in has put all his eggs in one basket

Seoul has become over-reliant on the erratic whims of the 45th President

With Donald Trump, Moon Jae-in has put all his eggs in one basket
Dennis P. Halpin
Dennis P. Halpin August 27, 2018
Absent calculated risks, U.S.-DPRK diplomacy getting nowhere fast

Absent calculated risks, U.S.-DPRK diplomacy getting nowhere fast

Trump's cancellation of Pompeo visit to Pyongyang shows a growing obsession with China trade gambit

Absent calculated risks, U.S.-DPRK diplomacy getting nowhere fast
Stephan Haggard
Stephan Haggard August 26, 2018
Inter-Korean family reunions: a defector’s perspective

Inter-Korean family reunions: a defector’s perspective

"If it took these people 70 years, how long will it take for me to see my family in the North?"

Inter-Korean family reunions: a defector’s perspective
Sarah Han August 23, 2018
Why a return to “maximum pressure” seems unlikely – for now at least

Why a return to “maximum pressure” seems unlikely – for now at least

It is in Trump's interests to maintain the illusion of progress for as long as possible

Why a return to “maximum pressure” seems unlikely – for now at least
Andrei Lankov
Andrei Lankov August 22, 2018
To solve this impasse, the U.S. must meet North Korea in the middle

To solve this impasse, the U.S. must meet North Korea in the middle

Policymakers in Washington should offer sanctions relief in exchange for arms reduction

To solve this impasse, the U.S. must meet North Korea in the middle
Andrei Lankov
Andrei Lankov August 14, 2018
Why, despite reports, Russia is likely still in compliance with UN resolutions

Why, despite reports, Russia is likely still in compliance with UN resolutions

Reports of Moscow's sanctions-busting make several crucial errors

Why, despite reports, Russia is likely still in compliance with UN resolutions
Georgy Toloraya
Georgy Toloraya August 9, 2018
In Washington DC, pessimism on North Korea now prevails

In Washington DC, pessimism on North Korea now prevails

A rare consensus has emerged in the Beltway: the DPRK's nukes are not going anywhere

In Washington DC, pessimism on North Korea now prevails
Andrei Lankov
Andrei Lankov August 1, 2018
A new crackdown? North Korea’s fashion police are making a comeback

A new crackdown? North Korea’s fashion police are making a comeback

A campaign against "Anti-Socialist Activities" suggests any reforms are taking place on shaky ground

A new crackdown? North Korea’s fashion police are making a comeback
Andrei Lankov
Andrei Lankov July 19, 2018
Selling the lie: can Trump make us believe in N. Korean denuclearization?

Selling the lie: can Trump make us believe in N. Korean denuclearization?

As long as the President insists Pyongyang is negotiating in good faith, diplomacy will prevail

Selling the lie: can Trump make us believe in N. Korean denuclearization?
Geoffrey Fattig
Geoffrey Fattig July 18, 2018
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