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U.S. North Korea policy
Still No US Ambassador in South Korea
By Clint Work
With Victor Cha's nomination scrapped, Washington is no closer to filling a crucial position in its ally's capital.
US VP Avoids North Koreans, Stresses 'Maximum Pressure' Ahead of Olympics
By Shannon Tiezzi
Is Pence's hard line on North Korea evidence of a split in the US-South Korea alliance?
The Trouble With Kissinger's North Korea Advice
By Joseph Bosco
Kissinger is moving the goal posts on where the final red line is on North Korean behavior.
What Experts Think of the Inter-Korea Talks
By Clint Work
Four long-time Korea watchers discuss what led to talks between North and South Korea, and what comes next.
An Olympic Thaw for North and South Korea?
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Andrea Berger.
Is the US Preparing for Preventive War? Views From North Korea
By 38 North / Alexander Vorontsov
North Korean officials are convinced that the U.S. is preparing to strike.
The Taiwan Strait After a Second Korean War
By Eric Chan and Peter Loftus
The end of the Kim regime would spell trouble for the Taiwan Strait.
Solving the North Korea Problem the Chinese Way
By David Lai
Following the Chinese prescription on North Korea may be in the United States' best interests.
How the US Department of Energy Shapes North Korea Policy
By Austin Bodetti
The DOE’s in-house intelligence agency specializes in monitoring nuclear proliferation.
Trump Finally Taps Ambassador to South Korea
By Clint Work
Despite sky-rocketing tensions on the peninsula, the United States doesn't have an ambassador in Seoul.
Rex Tillerson Wants Talk With North Korea 'Without Precondition'. So What?
By Ankit Panda
Tillerson simply lacks the credibility to communicate the Trump administration's preferred North Korea policy.
North Korea's Nuclear Threat Reaches New Heights, But US Policy Remains Unchanged
By Ankit Panda
The introduction of the Hwasong-15 probably will do little to cause the United States to change its policy course.