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North Korea Holds Huge Military Parade as Kim Vows Nuclear Might

North Korea Holds Huge Military Parade as Kim Vows Nuclear Might

By Associated Press
The parade, which included a new submarine-launched ballistic missile, closed out the eight-day Workers' Party congress.
North Korea’s Biggest Political Event Comes at Fraught Moment

North Korea’s Biggest Political Event Comes at Fraught Moment

By Associated Press
The Worker's Party's apex meeting comes after a year of economic pain resulting from COVID-19-induced border closures.

An Opportunity to End the Korean War: We Can’t Let This Slip Away

An Opportunity to End the Korean War: We Can’t Let This Slip Away

By Song Young Gil
The chair of South Korea's legislative foreign affairs committee argues that diplomacy with North Korea must remain a priority for the US, regardless of who wins the upcoming election.

US Strike on Iran Could Have Consequences in North Korea

US Strike on Iran Could Have Consequences in North Korea

By Associated Press
The U.S. strike that killed Iran’s top military commander may have had an indirect casualty: a diplomatic solution to denuclearizing North Korea.

Kim Calls for Measures to Protect North Korea’s Security

Kim Calls for Measures to Protect North Korea’s Security

By Associated Press
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for his military and diplomats to prepare unspecified "offensive measures" to protect the country's security and sovereignty.
North Korean Denuclearization: What it Might Look Like

North Korean Denuclearization: What it Might Look Like

By Davis Florick
To be successful, North Korean denuclearization must be verifiable and enforceable.

Is ‘Denuclearization’ the Answer to the North Korea Nuclear Problem?

Is ‘Denuclearization’ the Answer to the North Korea Nuclear Problem?

By Olly Terry
Or could a nuclear weapons free zone -- an NWFZ -- be a better solution?
A Season of North Korea Summits: The View from Beijing and Seoul

A Season of North Korea Summits: The View from Beijing and Seoul

By Clint Work
With a flurry of summits on the schedule, how do China and South Korea view North Korean diplomacy and the U.S. position?

Japan’s Security Alliance Dilemma

Japan’s Security Alliance Dilemma

By Koji Sonoda
Tokyo has serious concerns about the U.S.-North Korea dialogue and also the potential of nuclear war.

Kim Jong-un's Winter Olympics Ruse

Kim Jong-un's Winter Olympics Ruse

By Davis Florick
Why Seoul and the international community should not fall for Kim Jong-un’s propaganda ploy.

The Missing Piece in the World’s North Korea Strategy

The Missing Piece in the World’s North Korea Strategy

By Neil Bhatiya
Pyongyang abuses the international financial system to fund its proliferation activities -- stopping this ought to be a priority.
What Austria's Emperor Franz Joseph Can Teach Trump About War With North Korea

What Austria's Emperor Franz Joseph Can Teach Trump About War With North Korea

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Franz Joseph saw an opportunity through war to ‘Make Austria-Hungary great again.' Instead he plunged the world into global conflict.

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