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U.S.-North Korea relations
The Strategic Wisdom of Accommodating North Korea’s Nuclear Status
By Graham W. Jenkins
What if Washington came to terms with a nuclear North Korea but remained on the peninsula?
John Bolton Enters the Trump Administration: What to Expect
By Ankit Panda
John Bolton could unleash and enable Trump's worst instincts on foreign policy.
Inter-Korean and US-North Korea Diplomacy, With Little Help From China
By Ankit Panda
It's notable how sidelined China has seemed amid South Korea-engineered diplomatic breakthroughs.
Don't Forget About the Inter-Korea Summit
By Clint Work
Despite all the talk of a Trump-Kim summit, South Korea's Moon Jae-in will meet the North Korean leader first.
North Korea Is Building Monuments to Its 2 Flight-Tested ICBMs
By Ankit Panda
Open-source analysis finds an interesting use for North Korea's old ICBM launch sites.
What Does Trump Mean When Alluding to a North Korean 'Missile Test' Freeze?
By Ankit Panda
The Trump administration should sweat the details on North Korea's ballistic missile testing freeze assurances.
Abe to Visit US in April, Following Trump's Willingness for a North Korea Summit
By Ankit Panda
Japan will be wary about the prospect of a Trump-Kim summit.
South Korean Envoy: Trump Accepts North Korea's Invitation to Meet Kim Jong-un
By Ankit Panda
The meeting, if it happens, will be the first between a sitting U.S. president and a North Korean leader.
Korean Peace Olympics or Game of Thrones?
By Bruce Klingner
After the Olympics-era inter-Korean warmth comes to an end, the peninsula will have to return to the real world.
Hawaii's Missile False Alarm Spurs Worries About US-North Korea War
By Robert Farley
How likely is war between North Korea and the United States?
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.
What Do Americans Think About War With North Korea?
By Timothy S. Rich
Survey data shows Americans are generally opposed to such a war – and even more so when Korean casualties are mentioned.