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U.S.-South Korea alliance
Interview: Yassin Fawaz
By Neil Thompson
Advice on how the United States should approach Asia, from the CEO of the Raddington Group.
What THAAD Means for China's Korean Peninsula Strategy
By Jin Kai
The U.S. motive is clear; China's response now will be critical.
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.
Imagining a 'Finlandized' Korea
By Ben Rimland
A recent proposal sparked controversy, but it's more feasible than it appears at first glance.
Taking a Global Stand Against North Korea’s Hostage Diplomacy
By Lee Min-yong
It's time to address North Korea's detention of foreigners at the UN.
The South Korea-US Alliance: Responding to North Korea’s ICBM Test
By David Straub
Until the U.S. and South Korea can agree on what North Korea’s goals are, a coordinated response will be impossible.
3 Obstacles to US-South Korea Cooperation on the North Korea Issue
By Hanbyeol Sohn
The alliance cannot hope to address the North Korea threat until it overcomes these three hurdles.
South Korea Stops THAAD: Strategic Misstep?
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Soo Kim.
Trump, Moon, and the US-South Korea Alliance
By Woo Jung-Yeop
Trust issues, rather than policy differences, drive anxiety in the U.S.-Korea relationship.
Americans Need to Get Used to North Korean Intercontinental-Range Ballistic Missiles
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The United States would do well to start dealing with North Korea as if it was already in possession of an ICBM.
No, South Korea's New President Is Not 'Anti-American'
By Ankit Panda
South Korea's new president may seek more independence within the alliance, but he's not anti-American.
Under Trump, A Looming North Korean ICBM Threat Brings Alliance 'Decoupling' Fears Back to East Asia
By Ankit Panda
How long until Trump wonders out loud why the U.S. should risk American cities for Korean and Japanese cities?