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DPRK
The Forgotten People
Hyeonseo Lee reminds us all that throughout the Korean crisis of the last several weeks, we must remember those who have no voice.
N. Korea Crisis: A View From Tokyo
With a host of domestic challenges like a stagnant economy and its own homegrown nuclear problems, Japan has taken a cautious yet steady approach when it comes to North Korea.
What If U.S. and South Korea Won't Negotiate With North Korea?
Pyongyang could find itself in an interesting situation, with only one solution.
North Korea Is the Boy Who Cried Wolf: There Will Be No War
By Robert E. Kelly
How to Deter North Korea: Personal Deterrence?
North Korean threats and provocative language have many on edge. Is it time for a more personal level of deterrence?
Iran Can't Follow North Korea's Nuclear Example
Some argue that Iran could follow N. Korea’s nuclear path. Actually, Pyongyang’s experience may deter Tehran from building a bomb.
Can China Get Tough on North Korea?
China, along with other members of the UNSC, have placed tough sanctions on N. Korea. Will Beijing follow through?
Not a Good Idea: American Nukes in South Korea
The redeployment of tactical nuclear weapons to the Korean Peninsula would be a Cold War solution to a 21st century problem.
Beijing's North Korea Problem
North Korea’s recent nuclear test presents an interesting problem for China — with no easy solutions.
Question: Can the U.S. Legally Shoot Down A North Korean Rocket?
Maybe. But the United States would need to consider the consequences…and what happens next.
China: Changing its Tune on North Korea?
China’s approval of stronger sanctions on the DPRK is a positive step — if Beijing itself complies with them.
The North Korea Problem
Pyongyang has successfully tested a long-range rocket. What may happen next — including missiles someday armed with nuclear warheads — could make matters worse.