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China, North Korea Extol 'Traditional Friendship' After Kim Jong-un's Beijing Visit
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing and Pyongyang signal a return to a the sort of close relationship enjoyed under previous leaders.
What Does a Trump-Kim Meeting Mean for China?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite relief that war seems less likely, there are concerns about China’s lack of input in the current round of diplomacy.
What China Thinks About the Korean Thaw
By Shannon Tiezzi
In his annual press conference, the Chinese foreign minister gave the most in-depth comments on the subject so far.
North Korea: China's Unwelcome Mirror
By Bonnie Girard
The unspoken reason China is reluctant to act against North Korea: Beijing sees echoes of itself in Pyongyang.
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.
China's Approach to North Korea Sanctions
By Samuel Ramani
China isn't abandoning North Korea; rather, it wants to reset the relationship on Beijing's terms.
North Korea: New Sanctions, Same Old Story
By Clint Work
Another North Korean missile test, another round of UN sanctions.
Solving the North Korea Problem the Chinese Way
By David Lai
Following the Chinese prescription on North Korea may be in the United States' best interests.
China's North Korea Debate: Redrawing the Red Line
By Anny Boc
What a public feud between two academics tells us about Beijing's approach to North Korea.
What Can Trump Learn From Kissinger on North Korea?
By Joseph Bosco
Trump's approach toward China and North Korea may be taking a page from Kissinger's book.
Reagan and the Case for Tactical Nukes in South Korea
By Joseph Bosco
To deal with North Korea, Trump should learn from Reagan's approach to the Soviet Union.
Jimmy Carter: China's Only US Ally on North Korea?
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese foreign ministry quotes Carter who suggests the US send a delegation to Pyongyang