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South Korea’s Own History Problem
By Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein
Amidst East Asia’s conflicts over history, Korea continues to grapple with a dark past of its own.
Mearsheimer Is Dangerously Optimistic
By James R. Holmes
Mearsheimer’s claim that China’s military power is significantly inferior to the U.S. misses the point.
Why Don’t Allies Trust the US?
The US is currently suffering a crisis of credibility with its allies across the globe. What explains their distrust?
Syria and the Capping of Executive War Powers
By Robert E. Kelly
Syria may have been a bridge too far for untrammeled executive war powers. That’s good for democracy.
Does Syria Hold Lessons for North Korea?
Of course there are differences, but could a Syria-like trade work on the peninsula?
Emotions, Decision Making and Brinksmanship
An approach to decision-making that concentrates on interests and raw calculation will come up short.
Tensions Build as North Korea Scraps Armistice
North Korea declares the armistice that put an end to active fighting in the Korean War “a dead paper.”
A Complicated Narrative: The Korean War
The Korean War, fought after World War II as the Cold War began to take hold offers important lessons.
UK's Forgotten Korean War Role
Britain’s role in the Korean War is often overlooked. A new book looks to remedy that.
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