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North Korea in Ukraine: What It Means for the World

North Korea in Ukraine: What It Means for the World

By John Erath
It is time to examine not only the effects and effectiveness of North Korean troops in combat, but the wider implications for international security and conflict management.

What to Make of Russia’s New Security Agreements

What to Make of Russia’s New Security Agreements

By Michael MacArthur Bosack
The treaties with Iran and Belarus are different from the one Russia reached with North Korea, and there has been no attempt to link any of them.
What Do POWs in Ukraine Teach Us About North Korea’s Military?

What Do POWs in Ukraine Teach Us About North Korea’s Military?

By Elena Guido
North Korean soldiers captured by Ukraine provide a rare window into covert military collaboration.

Will Casualties in Ukraine Lead to Change in North Korea?

Will Casualties in Ukraine Lead to Change in North Korea?

By Karl Anthony Borg
The unprecedented loss of life in a foreign conflict means that the war in Ukraine could be the Kim regime’s most significant test since the 1990s famine.

Over 300 North Korean Soldiers Have Died in Russia’s Kursk Region

Over 300 North Korean Soldiers Have Died in Russia’s Kursk Region

By Mitch Shin
South Korea’s National Intelligence Service reported that more than 300 North Korean soldiers were killed fighting against Ukraine, while more than 2,700 were injured.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

In Handling the North Korea-Russia Alliance, Trump Should Follow Nixon

In Handling the North Korea-Russia Alliance, Trump Should Follow Nixon

By Jongsoo Lee
It is high time to improve North Korea-U.S. relations, and the U.S. president-elect is uniquely positioned to do so.

South Korea’s Deepening Dilemma Over Ukraine

South Korea’s Deepening Dilemma Over Ukraine

By Eunwoo Lee
President Yoon faces legal and geopolitical conundrums in his plans for overseas military aid.
South Korea, US Hold ‘2+2’ Meeting Amid Spiking Tensions With the North

South Korea, US Hold ‘2+2’ Meeting Amid Spiking Tensions With the North

By Mitch Shin
The two sides condemned the North’s ICBM test and its apparent deployment of troops Russia.

Moon Chung-in on Ukraine, the Korean Peninsula, and the US Presidential Election

Moon Chung-in on Ukraine, the Korean Peninsula, and the US Presidential Election

By Jason Morgan and Kenji Yoshida
“In general, there is no public backing for South Korea’s deeper involvement in Ukraine. And this is common sense.”

China, North Korea Hold Talks With Russia Amid Reports of North Korean Troop Deployments

China, North Korea Hold Talks With Russia Amid Reports of North Korean Troop Deployments

By Shannon Tiezzi
With concern mounting over the 10,000 North Korean soldiers reportedly sent to Russia, North Korea's foreign minister went to Moscow while Russia's deputy foreign minister was in Beijing.

Unpacking North Korea’s Latest Provocations With Dr. Cho Han-bum 

Unpacking North Korea’s Latest Provocations With Dr. Cho Han-bum 

By Kenji Yoshida
"North Korea has vowed to shoot down any additional unmanned aerial vehicles, while the South Korean military is expected to respond should any shells enter South Korean territory."
How Should South Korea Respond to North Korean Troops in Ukraine?

How Should South Korea Respond to North Korean Troops in Ukraine?

By Daeyeon Lee
Given the potential impact on Korean Peninsula security, Seoul must tread cautiously before escalating its own involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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