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North Korea’s March to Nuclear Relevance
By Zach Przystup
With North Korea’s growing nuclear threat, the tired policy of “strategic patience” needs to be put to bed.
Report: North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Could Grow Tenfold by 2020
By Shannon Tiezzi
Research from the US-Korea Institute and NDU warns North Korea's nuclear and missile programs are developing rapidly.
Korean Analysts Almost as Divided as North and South
By Robert Potter
The sanctions vs. engagement debate is heated, to say the least. But is there a middle ground?
Pyongyang’s Poverty Politics
By Zach Przystup
In the wake of the UN report, it’s time to look at targeted financial sanctions.
North Korea Walks Dangerous Line on Japanese Abductees
By Clint Richards
Pyongyang’s attempts at leverage could leave it out in the cold.
Forget Sanctions: 3 Things Ailing North Korea
By Yong Kwon
North Korea may be impervious to sanctions, but not from climate change, Asia's economy and self-inflicted wounds
Pyongyang’s New Demands Could Derail Japanese Abductee Negotiations
By Clint Richards
New requests for aid could raise the costs of Japan’s continued cooperation with the Hermit Kingdom.
First Fruits of the Japanese-DPRK Talks
By Clint Richards
With current cooperation coming at such a low cost, negotiating beyond abductees is a logical next step.
Japanese-DPRK Agreement on Sanctions and Abductees
By Clint Richards
Japan agrees to ease North Korean sanctions in return for a renewed investigation into its abducted citizens.
Japan-DPRK Summit Scope Remains Limited
By Clint Richards
Japan and North Korea make positive noises, while keeping expectations to a minimum.
Iran Can't Follow North Korea's Nuclear Example
Some argue that Iran could follow N. Korea’s nuclear path. Actually, Pyongyang’s experience may deter Tehran from building a bomb.
Can China Get Tough on North Korea?
China, along with other members of the UNSC, have placed tough sanctions on N. Korea. Will Beijing follow through?
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