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Korean War
North Korea's Diplomatic No Show Amplifies Post-Singapore Diplomatic Tensions
By Ankit Panda
The no-show is a well-worn North Korean negotiating tactic, but this time, it highlights growing discord in talks.
US-North Korea-South Korea: Three's Company or a Crowd?
By Clint Work
The Kim-Trump summit is on. What about a trilateral follow-up?
A Peace Regime on the Korean Peninsula? Not So Fast
By Clint Work
This is not the first time the two Koreas have mentioned a formal end to the Korean War. It won't be easy.
Thinking the Unthinkable: Central Europe at War With North Korea
By Tomáš A. Nagy
The “soft” and “light” military capabilities of Central European armies could come in handy if war erupts on the Peninsula.
George Kennan’s Other Long Telegram — About the Far East
By Francis P. Sempa
The author of Cold War containment recommended U.S. retrenchment across the board in Asia.
Is it Time for South Korea to Regain Wartime Operational Control?
By Hyunmin Michael Kang
President Moon’s recent remarks sparked fierce debate on retrieving South Korea’s wartime operational control from the United States.
Military Stalemate: How North Korea Could Win a War With the US
By Franz-Stefan Gady
It's time to reexamine the assertion that North Korea’s defeat is preordained.
Would North Korea Risk the Death of 10,000 Chinese Citizens to Capture Seoul?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A Second Korean War would inevitably lead to Chinese civilian casualties.
What Would the Second Korean War Look Like?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The first 24 hours of war on the Korean peninsula could cost hundreds of thousands of lives.
Why China's Influence Over North Korea Is Limited
By Wang Jin
History reveals China has neither the will nor the clout necessary to sway North Korea's decision making.
Why the Korean War Remained Limited
By Robert Farley
How do states evaluate their commitments during wartime?
The Soviet Korean Who Ended the Forgotten War
By Victoria Kim
The story of General Nam Il's incredible journey from the Russian Far East to North Korea, via Uzbekistan.