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Kim Jong-un
Kim Jong-nam's Assassins in Malaysia Used VX Nerve Agent. That's a Big Deal.
By Ankit Panda
Malaysian authorities confirm Kim Jong-nam was killed by the VX nerve agent.
The Myth of a North Korea-Malaysia Special Relationship
By Prashanth Parameswaran
In the wake of a diplomatic row, it is worth setting the record straight on where bilateral relations really were.
Time for Reality on North Korea
By Daniel DePetris
It may be time to start talking to Pyongyang.
North Korean Representatives May Meet Former US Officials in New York City
By Ankit Panda
Former U.S. officials may meet North Korean representatives in New York, suggesting Kim Jong-un is open to talks.
Why Was Kim Jong-un's Older Half-Brother Reportedly Assassinated?
By Ankit Panda
Kim Jong-il's oldest son was assassinated, allegedly by North Korean agents, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Is North Korea About to Welcome Donald Trump Into Office With Its First-Ever ICBM Flight Test?
By Ankit Panda
A North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile test in early 2017 looks increasingly likely, but there's a twist.
The Foolishness of Strategic Decapitation in North Korea
By Sebastian J. Bae
Plans to 'solve' the Korea issue by taking out key leaders are tragically oversimplified.
Former North Korea Diplomat Begins New Life as Regime Critic
By John Power
Thae Yong-ho, once one of North Korea's highest-ranking diplomats, pledges to devote his life to reunification.
How to Really Bring Change to North Korea, My Home Country
By Seongmin Lee
Sanctions don't scare Kim Jong-un. The thought of his own people, educated and awakened, does.
North Korea Could Be Preparing For Another West Coast Musudan Test
By Ankit Panda
Pyongyang is likely gearing up for another Musudan test launch -- possibly its ninth this year.
Facing the Realities of the North Korean Non-Strategy
By Travis Lindsay
Sanctions have not and will not stop the North Korean nuclear program. It is time to rethink U.S. strategy.
North Korean ‘Purge’ May Not Be So Serious
By John Power
Details of a recent 'purge' suggest a temporary demotion rather than permanent removal from power of a senior official.