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What Do Younger South Koreans Think of North Korea?

What Do Younger South Koreans Think of North Korea?

By Clint Work
Moon's administration seems to have overestimated the young generation's appetite for outreach to North Korea.
Imagining a 'Finlandized' Korea

Imagining a 'Finlandized' Korea

By Ben Rimland
A recent proposal sparked controversy, but it's more feasible than it appears at first glance.

President Moon's North Korea Strategy

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.

What Should China and the US Do About North Korea?

What Should China and the US Do About North Korea?

By Yu Shaohua, Joshua Pollack, Yawei Liu
U.S. and Chinese experts weigh in.

South Korea's 3 Foreign Policy Blind Spots

South Korea's 3 Foreign Policy Blind Spots

By Ben Forney
South Korean policymakers refuse to acknowledge three basic realities that should shape foreign policy.
The Foolishness of Strategic Decapitation in North Korea

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.

What Happens If North Korea Collapses?

What Happens If North Korea Collapses?

By Phil W. Reynolds
If Kim Jong-un's regime collapses, how will China, the U.S., and South Korea react?
Shaping Northeast Asia’s Future

Shaping Northeast Asia’s Future

By Robert Manning
An idea put forward by Korean President Park Geun-hye deserves support.

Young South Koreans' Realpolitik Attitude Towards the North

Young South Koreans' Realpolitik Attitude Towards the North

By Steven Denney
Young South Koreans are more likely to be hawkish toward North Korea -- particularly in the face of provocations.

What Do Chinese Netizens Think of North Korea?

What Do Chinese Netizens Think of North Korea?

By Yang Hengjun
Chinese netizens believe North Korea's current path is not sustainable.

How South Korea's Growing Multiculturalism Could Complicate Unification

How South Korea's Growing Multiculturalism Could Complicate Unification

By Steven Denney
A new report underscores the challenges of integrating "new Koreans" in the event of national unification.
Interview: What Prospects for Korean Unification?

Interview: What Prospects for Korean Unification?

By Rafał Tomański
Cho Han-bum of the Korea Institute for National Unification on inter-Korean relations and the specifics of unification.

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