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North Korea's Nuclear Program
North Korea Hijacks China Plans?
China’s public is growing increasingly frustrated with North Korea. It doesn’t want to be sucked into disputes.
Tackling North Korea’s Missile Quest
There’s much we don’t know about North Korea’s missile program. But it’s abundantly clear a new defense strategy is called for.
China's Triple Game?
Claims that China has assisted North Korea’s missile program raise questions over the course of Chinese policy.
Don’t Return to Korea Status Quo
Two decades of engagement have gone nowhere with North Korea. It’s time to take steps to undermine the foundations of the regime itself.
Ignoring North Korea
The failure of North Korea’s rocket launch might tempt some to ignore the threat it poses. That’s a mistake.
Is China Playing a Double Game?
Reports that a missile launcher originating from China may have been spotted in North Korea could have worrying implications for Beijing’s foreign policy.
Time for North Korea Peace Treaty
The Obama administration should avoid doing the same thing over again and expecting different results. A conditional peace treaty would help break the cycle.
Back to Nuclear Drawing Board
There were few surprises at the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit. Japan, meanwhile, seems distracted.
Time to Call North Korea's Bluff
The U.S. shouldn’t be sucked into more tit-for-tat with North Korea. Observing its “satellite” launch may help.
China’s Nuclear Influence
China has the most influence over the world’s three nuclear problem states. Will it start to assert it more?
China’s Nuclear Influence
China has the most influence over the world’s three nuclear problem states. Will it start to assert it more?
North Korea Jeopardizes Deal
North Korea’s vow to launch a satellite could jeopardize a food aid deal. But famine isn’t the only problem.