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Don’t Hold Breath on Korea

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China Power

Don’t Hold Breath on Korea

Those expecting China to push for big changes under Kim Jong-un are naive. China wants stability first.

The unexpected, but long anticipated, death of Kim Jong-il has put relations between China and North Korea in the spotlight. All actors in the international community attempt to influence and understand the Korean Peninsula (unfortunately in that order), but as Yonsei University professor John Delury has noted, China is the only nation that can pick up the phone to ask the North Koreans what’s going on.

As a result of this, there’s an implicit assumption in many countries that China is capable of influencing the direction of future developments in North Korea. But this is only partially true – there are significant limitations on China’s ability to influence Pyongyang moving forward.

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