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Is There Still Room for Sanctions to Succeed in North Korea?
By Qiheng Chen
North Korean marketization may lend hope for sanctions to work, if the U.S. and China can coordinate.
No Red Lines? China and North Korea
By Kerry Brown
Nothing about a North Korea with a ballistic nuclear weapon capability is good for China. It's time for Beijing to act.
Will the Latest UN Sanctions on North Korea Actually Matter?
By Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein
The sanctions have new scope, but use the same tools. Will implementation be any different?
Looking for Fissures in China-North Korea Relations
By Adam Cathcart
Just how much influence does China continue to exercise over North Korea in 2017?
How UN Sanctions May Be Driving China's Suspension of North Korean Coal Imports
By Troy Stangarone
China may already be close to reaching the UN-mandated cap on total coal emissions.
Is China Serious About Banning North Korean Coal?
By Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein
On China’s suspension of coal imports from North Korea, a healthy dose of skepticism is needed.
US Turns Screw on China to Rein in North Korea
By John Power
Washington is moving to sanction Chinese firms suspected of violating UN sanctions.
Sanctions: Still the Best Option for Containing North Korea's Nuclear Ambitions
By Kim Tae-woo
If the world can remain strong and consistent about sanctions, North Korea might actually come to the table.
It's Official: China Is Cracking Down on North Korean Trade
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's Commerce Ministry announces bans on imports of gold, coal, and iron from North Korea.
China Starts Enacting Sanctions on North Korea
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is tightening trade restrictions on North Korea after the latest round of UN sanctions.
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