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U.S.-North Korea relations
The US Needs a Long-Term North Korea Strategy
By Willis L Krumholz
Today’s debate needs to be about more than just “taking out a bad guy.”
Kim Jong-un's Political Psychology Profile
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ken Dekleva.
Tillerson: US Has Three Direct Channels for Talks With North Korea
By Ankit Panda
The U.S. secretary of state acknowledged three ongoing direct channels between the United States and North Korea.
Would North Korea Shoot Down a US B-1B Bomber? Yes. Could It?
By Ankit Panda
North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho lays out a clear preemptive threat: fly near us and we'll shoot.
US Bombers, Fighters Fly North of Demilitarized Zone Off North Korea's Coast
By Ankit Panda
The flights were the farthest north of the DMZ any U.S. fighters or bombers have flown in the 21st century.
North Korea: Why It's Time to Double Down on the Double Freeze
By William Choong
Freeze-for-freeze is the right approach. It's time to hammer out the details.
Terrifyingly Rational: North Korea’s Missile Over Japan
By Yukari Easton
Did Kim Jong-un just call Donald Trump’s bluff?
North Korea Won't Be Striking the Waters Near Guam. For Now.
By Ankit Panda
Kim Jong-un decided not to pull the trigger on his plan to strike waters near Guam. What does that tell us?
How Trump Can Enforce His 'Red Line' on North Korea's ICBM Without War
By Ankit Panda
Is massive spending on missile defense the Trump administration's answer to its red line problem with North Korea?
Will North Korea's New Long-Range Missiles Let It Coerce the United States?
By Adam Mount
North Korea's long-range missiles are permitting it to take greater coercive risks.
What Does North Korea Think of China's 'Dual Freeze' Proposal?
By Son Daekwon
North Korea might agree to a freeze, but actually dismantling its nuclear program is out of the question.
US State Department Announces Travel Restrictions for North Korea
By Ankit Panda
U.S. passports can no longer be used to travel to North Korea without special permission.