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North Korea
Is This the Worst Intelligence Chief in the US Army’s History?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Charles Willoughby, General Douglas MacArthur’s intelligence chief during the Korean War, bears responsibility for one of the U.S. Army’s biggest military disasters.
U.S. Soldier Identified from Remains Held by North Korea
By Robert Burns
According to the Pentagon, the soldier was captured by Chinese forces in 1950 and died the following year at a Chinese-run camp.
The End of An Island? How Inter-Korean Connections Will Change the South
By Alexander M. Hynd
Could South Korea's era as a 'geostrategic island' be coming to an end?
Two Alliances in Trouble: Managing the US-Philippine and US-South Korea Alliances in 2019
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Two U.S. alliances are in trouble in Asia.
How to Pave the Road to Trump-Kim 2.0
By Ankit Panda
Working-level talks must proceed with urgency to avoid a repeat of the pitfalls of the 2018 Singapore encounter.
What to Expect in Inter-Korean Relations in 2019
By Nate Kerkhoff
Can Kim and Moon make good on the budding new era of inter-Korean relations?
Why Vietnam Should Host the Second Trump-Kim Summit
By Viet Phuong Nguyen
Hanoi has been floated as a possible location for the second Trump-Kim summit.
South Korea’s 2 New Year Celebrations
By Layne Vandenberg
South Korea’s two New Years celebrations comes with an array of foods and rituals to celebrate with family.
What ARIA Will and Won’t Do for the US in Asia
By Ankit Panda
U.S. allies will welcome the Asia Reassurance Initiative Act.
How Trump and Kim Brought the World to the Brink
By Ankit Panda
How close did the United States and North Korea really come to war in 2017?
ARIA: Congress Makes Its Mark on US Asia Policy
By Carl Thayer
ARIA is a significant step toward a more engaged U.S. posture in Asia.
Trump Signs Asia Reassurance Initiative Act Into Law
By Ankit Panda
The act authorizes $1.5 billion in new spending for U.S. initiatives in Asia.