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U.S. North Korea policy
What Should China and the US Do About North Korea?
By Yu Shaohua, Joshua Pollack, Yawei Liu
U.S. and Chinese experts weigh in.
Revisiting China’s Proposal For Parallel Talks With North Korea
By Frank Aum
Exhausting diplomatic options provides greater leverage and legitimacy to take tougher measures in the future.
Trump Administration Puts Military Action Against North Korea Back on the Table
By John Power
Once taboo, the military option enters Washington's North Korea debate.
Why Trump Must Talk to North Korea
By Yu Bin Kim
Strategic patience isn't working. Diplomacy is the only other option that hasn't been fully explored.
Gauging Trump's Approach to the Koreas
By Kim Tae-woo
So far, the new administration is signalling a stronger approach toward Pyongyang.
How Trump Can Pressure North Korea With the Stroke of a Pen
By Albert B. Wolf
The new president should look to past Bush administration efforts to deal with Pyongyang.
Is North Korea About to Welcome Donald Trump Into Office With Its First-Ever ICBM Flight Test?
By Ankit Panda
A North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile test in early 2017 looks increasingly likely, but there's a twist.
North Korea: 4 Hard Questions for the Trump Administration
By Sungtae (Jacky) Park
Trump's answers will determine his administration's North Korea policy.
2017: Year of the North Korean Intercontinental Ballistic Missile?
By Ankit Panda
Kim Jong-un lays out an offer for Donald Trump in his new year's address.
North Korea, Don't Get Your Hopes Up Over President Trump
By Kim Tae-woo
Pyongyang's hopes that the Trump administration will take a softer approach are misguided.
4 Ways Trump Can Avoid a North Korea Disaster
By Patrick M. Cronin
The president-elect should double down on deterrence while he reviews North Korea strategy.
North Korea Issues Final Word on the Obama Years, Looking Ahead to Trump
By Ankit Panda
An unusual foreign ministry memo from Pyongyang outlined North Korea's bottom line for any talks with the United States.