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Korean Peninsula
North Korea Tests Solid-Fuel Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile
By Ankit Panda
North Korea's submarine-launched ballistic missiles are making steady progress.
On Nuclear Summit Sidelines, US, South Korea, and Japan Stand Against North Korea
By Ankit Panda
Obama, Park, and Abe emphasized their common position on North Korea's recent nuclear provocations.
North Korea Threatens Nuclear Warhead, Ballistic Missile Testing
By Ankit Panda
North Korea is gearing up for another round of highly destabilizing weapons tests.
What Is THAAD, What Does It Do, and Why Is China Mad About It?
By Ankit Panda
Hint: It's not about the THAAD interceptor missiles themselves.
On North Korea, US Policymakers Misunderstand the History Between Beijing and Pyongyang
By James Person
U.S. attempts to outsource its North Korea policy to China will fail. History shows us why.
South Korea Goes Indigenous for Its Missile Defense Needs
By Benjamin David Baker
South Korea's bid to indigenize missile defense will have important ramifications for the U.S.-South Korea relationship.
Ashton Carter’s Pacific Tour Highlights An Enduring US Pivot to Asia
By Benjamin David Baker
The U.S. Secretary of Defense’s ongoing tour in the Pacific demonstrates that the “Pivot to Asia” is still important.
Park Geun-hye's Visit to Washington: Major Takeaways
By Ankit Panda
South Korea and the United States reaffirmed their alliance and set out new areas for cooperation.
Assessing North Korea’s 'Ground Game' with China
By Adam Cathcart
Has something changed about Chinese-North Korean relations behind the scenes?
Back from the Brink: How the Koreas Made Up
By Ankit Panda
In any Korean crisis, there needs to be a face-saving way out for both sides.
Preparing for the Next Korean War
By Van Jackson
Why the U.S.-ROK alliance should plan for a limited war on the Korean Peninsula.
Japan Can't Ignore Rising Tensions in Korea
By Yuki Tatsumi
Even with tension rising on the Korean Peninsula, the Japanese opposition is keeping an inward focus.