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China-North Korea relations
China and the Korean DMZ World Peace Park
By Jin Kai
China supports the DMZ Peace Park project in general, but is unlikely to become deeply involved.
Does China Need to Abandon North Korea?
By Jin Kai
China may not need to “abandon” North Korea, just as China never truly “had” North Korea.
China Responds to North Korea's Nuclear Threat
By Shannon Tiezzi
China will support North Korea against UN human rights investigations -- but will not back a new nuclear test.
North Korea’s Charm Offensive: New Cards, Same Player
By Paul Haenle and Anne Sherman
China's tougher stance towards North Korea may be driving Pyongyang's current wave of outreach.
The US and China Need to Cooperate on North Korea
By Dingding Chen
Kim Jong-un’s ‘divide and conquer’ strategy won't work. It is time for North Korea to open up to the world.
Why Isn’t North Korea Angry About Its Isolation?
By Clint Richards
Being left in the cold usually results in threats from the Hermit Kingdom.
No, Kim Jong-un's Not Visiting China (Yet)
By Shannon Tiezzi
Widely quoted comments by China's ambassador to Seoul don't indicate plans for Kim Jong-un to visit China.
Kim Jong-un’s North Korea
By Daniel Mendez
Life under the youthful leader has been marked by only modest change.
North Korea: China's Largest Drug Dealer?
By Zachary Keck
North Korea is likely to be a major target in China's new war on drugs.
North Korea Resumes Rare Earth Exports to China
By Tae-jun Kang
A new report says that North Korea shipped $1.8 million of rare earths to China in May and June of this year.
Can Beijing and Seoul Become Strategic Partners?
By Scott A. Snyder
China and South Korea appear to be moving closer together. How far will this go?
China-South Korea Ties: Moving Beyond North Korea
By Shannon Tiezzi
North Korea will always loom large in China-South Korea ties, but Beijing and Seoul are trying to move beyond that.