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North Korea diplomacy
Why North Korea's Brinkmanship Will Never Stop
By Dmitriy Nurullayev
Playing up the idea of conflict with the United States is a key survival tactic for the Kim regime.
Looking for Fissures in China-North Korea Relations
By Adam Cathcart
Just how much influence does China continue to exercise over North Korea in 2017?
The North Korean Endgame
By Liubomir K. Topaloff
There is only one feasible choice for solving the issue: treat Pyongyang as a rational actor.
North Korean Missile Tests: Saber-Rattling for a Deal?
By Hy-sang Lee
What does Pyongyang want, and what should Washington and Seoul be prepared to give?
Former North Korean Diplomat: For Pyongyang, Weapons Will Always Come First
By Bruce Harrison
Thae Yong-ho explains why the Kim regime is so intent on developing missiles and nuclear weapons.
A US-North Korea Grand Bargain? Time for a Congress of Washington
By John Wright
The U.S. can execute a diplomatic judo throw on North Korea.
China Should Stop Deflecting on North Korea
By Shirley Kan
China must square up to its responsibility in the North Korea nuclear crisis.
How British Trainers Quietly Help Shape North Korean Education
By Charlotte Fitzek
The British Council has run a teacher training program in North Korea for 17 years.
What’s Next in Cambodia-North Korea Relations?
By Sovinda Po and Veasna Var
What role can Cambodia play amid the current crisis?
The Myth of a North Korea-Malaysia Special Relationship
By Prashanth Parameswaran
In the wake of a diplomatic row, it is worth setting the record straight on where bilateral relations really were.
North Korea’s African Allies
By Samuel Ramani
A recent trip by Kim Yong-nam highlights Pyongyang’s successful diplomatic focus on the continent.
Does Kim Really Run North Korea? Find Out with Military Diplomacy
By Van Jackson
The time has come to begin engaging diplomatically with North Korea’s military.