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U.S.-North Korea relations
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Donald Trump Wants to Talk to Kim Jong-un. Is That Really So Bad?
By Doug Bandow
Donald Trump wants to talk to North Korea. Is that really such a bad idea?
Interview: Torkel Patterson
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angie O. Tang
US-Japan Relations in the Asia pivot
A Great Leap to Nowhere: Remembering the US-North Korea 'Leap Day' Deal
By Ankit Panda
Four years ago, the United States thought it had made a breakthrough with the new Kim in town. It was wrong.
How Do You Deal With North Korea?
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's editors discuss North Korea's recent satellite launch and the ensuing diplomatic fallout.
Why North Korea Can’t Be the Next Cuba
By Sam Cho
The U.S. has had diplomatic breakthroughs with Cuba and Iran. Don’t expect the same for North Korea anytime soon.
A More 'Flexible' US Approach to North Korea?
By Ankit Panda
The United States may be willing to negotiate with North Korea with fewer preconditions.
Next Stop for Nuclear Negotiations: North Korea?
By Liz Whitfield
Refusing to reengage diplomatically with North Korea would be a serious blow to U.S. national security interests.
North Korea Bashes US for Police Killings
By John Power
A North Korean newspaper uses the recent killing of Walter Scott to slam the US for human rights abuses.
US and North Korea: Talking About Talks
By Ankit Panda
What will it take for nuclear talks between U.S. and North Korean officials to be productive?
From Prisoner Release to Normal Links with North Korea?
By Walter C. Clemens, Jr.
Why Washington should seek a grand bargain with North Korea.
The US-DPRK Hostage Stalemate
By Scott A. Synder
What implications could North Korea's holding of three Americans have on U.S. policy?
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