Foreign Relations
Information related to the North Korea’s foreign relations
A “slow squeeze”: The U.S.’s next move against North Korea
The executive and legislative branches are intent on communicating to the world that this is not business as usual
Pipe dream? Why Russia wants inter-Korean economic cooperation
Russia has long hoped to expand trilateral development
Beijing’s approach to N. Korea “insufficient”: former Communist Party professor
Huji Zhao argues that Chinese policy "does nothing but maintain the status quo”
How to solve a problem like North Korea?
We must be realistic about the DPRK's future: there are few good options
In Yanbian, Chinese agencies selling tourism to North Korea continue to thrive
Amid ICBM tests and the death of a U.S. tourist, companies on the border say business is booming
North Korea continuing to breach UN sanctions in Warsaw: investigation
Polish companies involved in rental agreements, evidence of links to embassy officials
Transferring wartime OPCON to S. Korea: the key questions
In the event of a war with the North, should Seoul, or the U.S., call the shots?
The G20 summit: What progress was made on North Korea?
A summit of world leaders saw both the U.S., China, and Russia dig their heels in on the DPRK
“Friendship movies”: Chinese characters in North Korean film
Despite fraternal relations, the Chinese are portrayed as rude, buffoonish, and uncivilized
Stirring the pot? Shen Zhihua’s controversial speech and DPRK-China relations
A speech by a leading Chinese academic grabbed headlines in March, but what did it really mean?