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North Korea Demands South Korea, US Halt Joint Military Drills
By Mitch Shin
Amid the reinvigoration of the South Korea-U.S. joint military drills, Pyongyang again framed the exercises as a direct threat to its regime.
North Korea Vows to Step up ‘Counteractions’ to South Korea-US Joint Drills
By Mitch Shin
In a statement published in KCNA, North Korea warned the U.S. and South Korea of “unprecedentedly persistent and strong counteractions.”
What to Make of Kim Yo Jong’s Verbal Attack of South Korea’s Defense Minister
By Mitch Shin
Three days after Defense Minister Suh Wook underscored the South’s preemptive strike capabilities, Pyongyang warned that Seoul was facing a serious threat.
South Korea Restarts Cost-Sharing Negotiations With Washington
By Mitch Shin
With a new administration in Washington, Seoul welcomed the chance to resume SMA negotiations that have been stalled for nearly a year.
What North Korea Is Really Saying (And Not Saying) About Denuclearization
By 38 North / Robert Carlin
A close reading of North Korean intent ahead of a proposed Trump-Kim summit.
China-South Korea Relations: A Delicate Détente
By Kristian McGuire
The thaw in relations is not going to last long.
South Korea’s Domestic Political Divide on North Korea
By Clint Work
South Korea's liberals and conservatives have drastically different interpretations of North Korea's Olympic outreach.
Inter-Korea Relations: President Moon's Chance to Shine
By Olly Terry
The South Korean president has a rare chance to move forward with his hopes for inter-Korea relations.
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 Case for Peace in Korea
By Patrick Monaghan
Capabilities matter, but intentions matter more.
North Korea's Olive Branch, South Korea's Dilemma
By Clint Work
How can the Moon administration respond to Kim Jong-un's outreach without alienating the United States?
China's Vision for the World: A Community of Shared Future
By Fu Ying
China's vision is based on three pillars: cooperative security, common development, and political inclusiveness.
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