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North and South Korea will never, ever reconcile. We should adjust expectations.
The actual goal is to establish, within the Korean Peninsula, a sensible and mild variety of the Cold War regime.
Will Trump make a last-ditch effort on North Korea before leaving office?
With two months left in the White House, Trump could still take some last steps on North Korea — for better or for worse
North Korea in Nov. 2020: A month in review and what’s ahead
An analytical look at the main developments from Nov. 1, 2020 to Nov. 30, 2020
As diplomacy with North Korea falls apart, the US focuses on calling out China
Washington is returning to its old playbook of treating North Korea like a subset of China policy, experts say
Moon wants to meet Kim at the Tokyo Olympics, but the feeling may not be mutual
Kim, Suga and Biden just aren't as desperate as Moon for another round of his inter-Korean political theater
Diplomats and aid workers exit North Korea, only two UN staff members remaining
The latest departure suggests that foreign humanitarian workers only have a skeletal presence in North Korea right now
Seoul ‘anti-leaflet’ bill moves forward with heavy fines and years in prison
Lawmakers clash as bill passes first step on Wednesday, with dissenters calling it “evil” and “excessive”
Timeline: From Pyongyang’s election silence to trade dips and Politburo meetings
NK Pro timeline charts the key events from Nov. 1 - Nov. 30
US official accuses China of ignoring and undermining North Korea sanctions
Senior State Dept. official Alex Wong says that Beijing is more interested in growing economic ties with Pyongyang
With Biden in office, South Korea shouldn’t be the US and North Korea’s mediator
Seductive to some, the idea of South Korea as a go-between is deeply flawed