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US North Korea Policy After the Olympics

US North Korea Policy After the Olympics

By James J. Przystup
A closer look at Washington’s policy options after the likely expiry of the Winter Olympic truce.
North Korea's Pre-Olympics Military Parade

North Korea's Pre-Olympics Military Parade

By Ankit Panda
The parade mostly featured familiar missiles, but offered important insight into Kim Jong-un's ambition.

Russia’s Objections to Japan’s Aegis Ashore Decision

Russia’s Objections to Japan’s Aegis Ashore Decision

By Guy Plopsky
A dubious Russian assumption is behind Moscow's opposition to the missile defense system.

Japan, China, and the Western Balkans

Japan, China, and the Western Balkans

By Liubomir K. Topaloff
Why Shinzo Abe visited Serbia on his recent tour of Eastern Europe.

Why North Korea Is Likely Planning a Satellite Launch in 2018

Why North Korea Is Likely Planning a Satellite Launch in 2018

By Ankit Panda
It's certainly looking like Kim Jong-un may look to launch a new satellite or two in 2018.
The Taiwan Strait After a Second Korean War

The Taiwan Strait After a Second Korean War

By Eric Chan and Peter Loftus
The end of the Kim regime would spell trouble for the Taiwan Strait.

What Does Zimbabwe’s Leadership Change Mean to China?

What Does Zimbabwe’s Leadership Change Mean to China?

By Wang Xinsong
With Mugabe gone, China will face a new set of challenges in Zimbabwe.
When a North Korean Missile Accidentally Hit a North Korean City

When a North Korean Missile Accidentally Hit a North Korean City

By Ankit Panda and Dave Schmerler
Early last year, a North Korean IRBM crashed in a populated area. What does that tell us?

The Mysterious Death of a Chinese General

The Mysterious Death of a Chinese General

By Don Tse
What Zhang Yang’s suicide reveals about Xi Jinping’s political situation.

Mongolia’s Modernizing Military  

Mongolia’s Modernizing Military  

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Mongolia's military has an expanding role at home and abroad.

Japan, China, and the Strains of Historical Memory

Japan, China, and the Strains of Historical Memory

By Joe Renouard
80 years after the Nanjing Massacre, historical issues continue to haunt China-Japan relations.
'Dream Town': China's Charming Villages

'Dream Town': China's Charming Villages

By Eugene K. Chow
The Chinese government is hoping branded, themed villages can revitalize the countryside.

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