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Looking Back on 2018 in Asian Geopolitics

Looking Back on 2018 in Asian Geopolitics

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
What were the themes and events that defined the past year in Asian geopolitics?
Bridging Cultures Through Music: K-pop, China, and the US

Bridging Cultures Through Music: K-pop, China, and the US

By Layne Vandenberg
Kevin Shin trained to be a K-pop star. He’s now making hip hop hits in China.

Can Russia Play a Positive Role on the Korean Peninsula?

Can Russia Play a Positive Role on the Korean Peninsula?

By Sung Young Jang & Hansol Kim
Russia has the potential to become a stable partner on the Korean Peninsula.

South Korea Decides to Dismantle 'Comfort Women' Reconciliation and Healing Foundation

South Korea Decides to Dismantle 'Comfort Women' Reconciliation and Healing Foundation

By Hyunmin Michael Kang
Seoul is walking away from a key part of the 2015 agreement with Tokyo, tossing the comfort women issue back into the spotlight.

Indonesia and RCEP: Beware the Public Health Risks

Indonesia and RCEP: Beware the Public Health Risks

By Eva Novi Karina
Proposals from Japan and South Korea would require patent law changes in several RCEP countries, including Indonesia.
US Should Prioritize a Peace Agreement With North Korea

US Should Prioritize a Peace Agreement With North Korea

By Brad Stapleton
Washington and Pyongyang remain at loggerheads over which should come first: denuclearization or a peace agreement.

US Announces Suspension of Vigilant Ace 2018 Exercise With South Korea

US Announces Suspension of Vigilant Ace 2018 Exercise With South Korea

By Ankit Panda
The suspension comes in anticipation of a second U.S.-North Korea summit meeting.
US-North Korea: Talking Is Our Only Chance at Peace

US-North Korea: Talking Is Our Only Chance at Peace

By Bonnie Kristian
The United States must commit to diplomacy with North Korea -- even in the face of setbacks.

US-North Korea Talks Are About to Spin Up Again: What Does Pyongyang Really Want?

US-North Korea Talks Are About to Spin Up Again: What Does Pyongyang Really Want?

By Ankit Panda
North Korea is looking to open up a path to sanctions relief.

Building Confidence in Denuclearization: A Roadmap for the Korean Peninsula

Building Confidence in Denuclearization: A Roadmap for the Korean Peninsula

By Tom Plant
Unlocking progress on denuclearization will take carefully thought-out confidence-building.

KORUS Revision Does Little for US, Less for Koreans

KORUS Revision Does Little for US, Less for Koreans

By Justin Fendos
What’s actually in the revision of the KORUS free trade agreement?
On the Korean Peninsula: Peace Must Come Before Denuclearization

On the Korean Peninsula: Peace Must Come Before Denuclearization

By Daniel DePetris
Denuclearizing North Korea can wait. What can’t wait is peace on the Korean Peninsula.

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