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Inter-Korean diplomacy
President Moon's North Korea Strategy
By 38 North / Ruediger Frank
South Korea's new leader unveiled his strategy in an important speech in Berlin.
Taking a Global Stand Against North Korea’s Hostage Diplomacy
By Lee Min-yong
It's time to address North Korea's detention of foreigners at the UN.
North Korea's Choice for the Next South Korean President
By John Power
Anyone but Ban Ki-moon, apparently.
Top North Korean Official Dies in Car Crash
By Shannon Tiezzi
The death of Kim Yang-gon will affect Pyongyang's relations with its neighbors, China and South Korea.
The Dark Side of the Korean Family Reunions
By John Power
The family reunions are carefully stage managed, with political sensitivities preventing real conversation.
US: North Korea Stands ‘No Chance’ in Defeating South
By Franz-Stefan Gady
In a televised interview U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter restated the obvious when discussing recent tensions.
Assessing North Korea’s 'Ground Game' with China
By Adam Cathcart
Has something changed about Chinese-North Korean relations behind the scenes?
South Korea Spins North Korea’s Non-Apology
By John Power
South Korea says the North apologized for the landmine incident. But did it?
US Will Send B-2 Bombers to Guam in Support of South Korea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Is it too soon to tell whether the recent agreement will reduce tensions on the Korean Peninsula?
Confirmed: North and South Korea Reach Agreement to Deescalate Tensions
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Seoul and Pyongyang have reached an agreement to deescalate tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
Amid 'Quasi State of War,' North, South Korea Hold First High-Level Talks in a Year
By Shannon Tiezzi
North and South Korea are trying to dial down tensions through high-level negotiations.
Time for Tougher Sanctions on North Korea?
By So Yeon Kim
In both South Korea and the United States, there's little patience for North Korea's duplicity and threats.