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North Korea's Syrian Connection

North Korea's Syrian Connection

By Samuel Ramani
North Korea has consistently been one of Syria’s closest international allies since the start of the civil war.
Inter-Korean Rapprochement in Early 2018: Geopolitical Implications and Alliance Dynamics

Inter-Korean Rapprochement in Early 2018: Geopolitical Implications and Alliance Dynamics

By Ankit Panda
What are the geopolitical implications of inter-Korean rapprochement in early 2018?

Countering North Korea’s Political Warfare

Countering North Korea’s Political Warfare

By Scott W. Harold
Washington and its allies need to deal with another potent tool in Pyongyang’s diplomatic arsenal.

US North Korea Policy After the Olympics

US North Korea Policy After the Olympics

By James J. Przystup
A closer look at Washington’s policy options after the likely expiry of the Winter Olympic truce.

North Korea's Pre-Olympics Military Parade

North Korea's Pre-Olympics Military Parade

By Ankit Panda
The parade mostly featured familiar missiles, but offered important insight into Kim Jong-un's ambition.
What Experts Think of the Inter-Korea Talks

What Experts Think of the Inter-Korea Talks

By Clint Work
Four long-time Korea watchers discuss what led to talks between North and South Korea, and what comes next.

What’s Next for South Korea’s Moon Jae-in in 2018?

What’s Next for South Korea’s Moon Jae-in in 2018?

By Brad Glosserman
Given that little about what is occurring is new, here is a cliché-ridden assessment of what lies ahead for him.
Hawaii's Missile False Alarm Spurs Worries About US-North Korea War

Hawaii's Missile False Alarm Spurs Worries About US-North Korea War

By Robert Farley
How likely is war between North Korea and the United States?

Why North Korea Is Likely Planning a Satellite Launch in 2018

Why North Korea Is Likely Planning a Satellite Launch in 2018

By Ankit Panda
It's certainly looking like Kim Jong-un may look to launch a new satellite or two in 2018.

The Case for Peace in Korea

The Case for Peace in Korea

By Patrick Monaghan
Capabilities matter, but intentions matter more.

The Risk of Kim Jong-un's New Year's Day Olive Branch

The Risk of Kim Jong-un's New Year's Day Olive Branch

By Ankit Panda
North Korea aims to drive a wedge between the United States and its allies, with the goal of breaking the alliance.
When a North Korean Missile Accidentally Hit a North Korean City

When a North Korean Missile Accidentally Hit a North Korean City

By Ankit Panda and Dave Schmerler
Early last year, a North Korean IRBM crashed in a populated area. What does that tell us?

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