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Korean Peninsula Crisis

NATO’s Role in a Korean Contingency: Strategic Implications and Challenges

NATO’s Role in a Korean Contingency: Strategic Implications and Challenges

By Jihoon Yu
Involvement in a Korean contingency would mark a significant shift in NATO’s role and responsibilities.

The 2 Koreas’ Cold War Measures Destabilize the Korean Peninsula

The 2 Koreas’ Cold War Measures Destabilize the Korean Peninsula

By Mitch Shin
How should South Korea handle balloon clashes against the backdrop of Trump’s possible re-election? 
South Korea in the Maelstrom: East Asia’s Geopolitical Upheaval Brings Danger

South Korea in the Maelstrom: East Asia’s Geopolitical Upheaval Brings Danger

By Kenji Yoshida and Jason Morgan
“With Kim now emboldened, the prospect of unconventional acts like terrorist attacks on South Korean infrastructure and civilians is a real possibility,” says Dr. Cho Sung-min.

Russia-North Korea Treaty Marks a Return to Normalcy

Russia-North Korea Treaty Marks a Return to Normalcy

By Dan Gudgeon
We are witnessing a steady return to a web of relations previously regarded as normal after a recent, somewhat exceptional 30-year period.

Dr. Cha Du Hyeogn Unravels South Korea’s Security Quandary

Dr. Cha Du Hyeogn Unravels South Korea’s Security Quandary

By Kenji Yoshida and Jason Morgan
How the Russia-Ukraine war and the "Trump factor" mesh with mounting tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

It Is High Time to Engage North Korea

It Is High Time to Engage North Korea

By Jongsoo Lee
The alternative is to do nothing and drift into an even more serious crisis as North Korea further builds up its nuclear and missile capabilities.

Mind the Gap: 5 Debates to Address in the South Korea-US Deterrence Posture

Mind the Gap: 5 Debates to Address in the South Korea-US Deterrence Posture

By Kyung-joo Jeon and Hanbyeol Sohn
Five key debates hinder the achievement of an allied integrated approach in dealing with the threat from North Korea.
UN Sending States: The Forgotten Parties in the Korean War

UN Sending States: The Forgotten Parties in the Korean War

By Clint Work
Besides the U.S., 15 other states joined the defense of South Korea under the United Nations Command. They can still play a role on the Korean Peninsula today.

Dual Neutralization as a Pathway to a Denuclearized Korea

Dual Neutralization as a Pathway to a Denuclearized Korea

By Heinz Gärtner and Pascal Lottaz
“Finlandization” for the North and “Austriazation” for the South provide a path toward unification – and denuclearization.

Thousands of North Koreans March in Anti-US Rallies as Country Marks Korean War Anniversary

Thousands of North Koreans March in Anti-US Rallies as Country Marks Korean War Anniversary

By Kim Tong-hyung
More than 120,000 North Koreans marched in mass rallies over the weekend, pledging “merciless” revenge against “U.S. imperialists.”

Following South Korea-US-Japan Trilateral Summit, North Korea Launches an SRBM

Following South Korea-US-Japan Trilateral Summit, North Korea Launches an SRBM

By Mitch Shin
Hours after KCNA published a belligerent statement from its foreign minister, the North launched a short-range ballistic missile toward its east coast on Thursday. 
China's North Korea Solution

China's North Korea Solution

By Son Daekwon
A PLA publication helps explain China's priorities and strategy for the Korean Peninsula.

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