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U.S.-North Korea diplomacy
DMZ Summitry and the Fall of the Korean Wall
By Jongsoo Lee
The June 30 meeting between Trump, Kim, and Moon shows that North Korea's transition to a “normal country” continues.
2 Meetings Reveal Trump's Different Approaches to China and North Korea
By Bonnie Girard
China’s Xi adjusts to a “new normal," while Trump and Kim Jong Un make history.
The Trump-Kim DMZ ‘Handshake Summit’: What It Changes and What It Doesn’t Change
By Ankit Panda
Critics who have described the DMZ summit as a simple photo-op are correct.
South Korea’s President: 3rd Trump-Kim Summit Under Discussion
By Adam Schreck, Hyung-Jin Kim, and Kim Tong-Hyung
Moon told reporters that the U.S. and North Korean leaders' “willingness to engage in dialogue has never faded.”
North Korea’s Negotiating Strategy After Hanoi
By Daminov Ildar
Hanoi turned out to be a fiasco, but what’s next for North Korea-U.S. negotiations?
On North Korea, Trump Seems to Undermine His National Security Advisor
By Jill Colvin
U.S. President Donald Trump during the weekend played down North Korea's recent missile tests and said they were not a concern for him.
True GRIT with North Korea?
By Walter C. Clemens, Jr.
The wisdom of a more flexible approach to North Korea.
Will Xi Jinping Visit North Korea This Year?
By Rongjie Lin
Whatever Xi decides, it will tell us a lot about the state of both China-North Korea and China-U.S. relations.
With Hanoi in the Rearview, Will Kim Jong Un Turn to Russia?
By Ankit Panda
A meeting with the Russian leader would underscore Kim’s options aside from the United States.
Kim Jong Un Visits Samjiyon County Ahead of Supreme People's Assembly Meeting
By Ankit Panda
The North Korean leader conducted his first on-site survey in 2019.
The US and North Korea: Lessons From Hanoi
By Olivia Enos
The mistakes that led to the failed Trump-Kim summit provide useful insights for future diplomacy.
North Korean Official: Kim Jong Un Rethinking Talks With US, Launch Moratorium
By Eric Talmadge
The cracks after the Hanoi summit continue to grow.