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Obama, Grand Strategy and Reinhold Niebuhr
By Daniel Clausen and Max Nurnus
The thinking of the American intellectual makes clear the virtues of the not-so-grand strategy.
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.

The US-DPRK Hostage Stalemate
By Scott A. Synder
What implications could North Korea's holding of three Americans have on U.S. policy?

Time to Reevaluate US Stance on North Korea?
By Elliot Waldman
The Obama Administration’s policy of 'strategic patience' is wearing thin.
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