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Pyongyang’s Nuclear Ambitions: China Must Act as a “Responsible Stakeholder” |
The author explains how the recent nuclear test by North Korea compromises Chinese interests and suggests how China should respond. By Jing Huang. (Brookings Institution, 10/13/2006)
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The Economic Implications of a North Korean Nuclear Test |
How a nuclear test by North Korea might alter the economies of China, Japan, North Korea and South Korea. By Marcus Noland (Institute for International Economics, 07/2006)
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Nuclear Test Calls for Active Intolerance of North Korean Regime |
The author discusses the implications of the recent North Korean nuclear testing and suggests how the US, China, and international community should respond. By Michael A. Needham. (Heritage Foundati...
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Multilateralism |
The author discusses the benefits and limitations of multilateralism in North Korea, Lebanon and Iran.
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Preemption and North Korea |
The authors discuss the threat from North Korea and explain why preemption is the wrong policy decision for the US. Rather, the US should offer Pyongyang a series of positive inducements as a means t...
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Countering North Korea’s Missiles: The Missile Defense System the U.S. Should Have |
The author explains why an effective missile defense system is the best policy for the US to use against North Korea. By Baker Spring. (Heritage Foundation, 6/21/2006)
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Is Iran studying North Korea’s nuclear moves? |
The author discusses the possibility that Iran is using the model of North Korea to design its strategy of nuclear proliferation. By Howard LaFranchi. (Christian Science Monitor, 6/23/2006)
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A North Korean Missile Test: Implications for the U.S. and the Region |
The author discusses the effects of a North Korean missile test and suggests how the US and the international community should respond. By Balbina Y. Hwang. (Heritage Foundation, 6/20/2006)
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North Korea’s Military-First Policy: A Curse or a Blessing? |
The author argues that the extensive role of the military in North Korea has the potential to be positive for the country's economic and infrastructure development. By Alexander V. Vorontsov. (Brook...
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Japan and the Two Koreas: The Challenges and Prospects of Confidence Building |
Research paper that explores Korean-Japanese relations, providing a historial perspective and analysis. By Dr. John Olushola Magbadelo. (3/14/2006)
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North Korea: Seeking a Hand Up, Not a Handout |
This article provides a background into the issues surrounding the U.N. World Food Program Executive Director's three day visit to North Korea. Stratfor (12 December 2005.)
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A Better Korea Strategy |
The author argues that Bush's trip to the APEC Summit did nothing to reinvigorate relations between South Korea and the US. By David C. Kang. (Washington Post, 11/28/2005)
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IA-Forum Interview: Dr. James J. Pryzstup |
IA-Forum speaks with Dr. James J. Przystup, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of National Strategic Studies at the National Defense about Korea. By Steve Kochheiser. (IA-Forum, 7/22/2005)
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U.S.-China ties face high hurdles |
In the face of the planned meeting between George W. Bush and the People's Republic of China's State Chairman, Hu Jintao, the writer outlines the complex relationship between the U.S., China, and Taiw...
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A Charade Masquerading as Diplomacy |
Discusses diplomatic attempts of denuclearization of North Korea. By Nicholas Eberstadt. (AEI 8/09/05)
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Bring Them Home |
Discusses the humanitarian view of the conflict between North Korea and South Korea. By Nicholas Eberstadt. (AEI 8/03/05)
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Bring Them Home |
Discusses the possibility of unification of North and South Korea. By Nicholas Eberstadt. (AEI 8/03/05)
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NEWSMAKER: Condoleezza Rice |
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice speaks with Jim Lehrer about the North Korea six-party talks, Iraq, and the crisis in the Darfur region of Sudan. by Jim Lehrer (Online NewsHour, 28 Jul 2005.)
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The Unexpected Nonproliferation Partner |
Discusses North Korea and Iran's growing amount of nuclear weapons, as well as possible actions other nations might take to stop further WMD proliferation. By Rose Gottemoeller. (Carnegie Endowment 2/...
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IA-Forum Interview: Mr. Don Oberdorfer |
IA-Forum discusses Korea with Mr. Don Oberdorfer, Distinguished Journalist in Residence and Adjunct Professor of International Relations at Johns Hopkins University's Nitze School of Advanced Internat...
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Nuclear Regime in Peril |
Discusses the review of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) at a United Nations conference. By Joseph Cirincione. (Carnegie Endowment, 5/17/2005)
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When is a Crisis Really a Crisis? |
Discusses the Bush administration's possible responses to North Korea's possession of nuclear weapons. By Jon Wolfsthal. (Carnegie Endowment 5/10/2005)
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A Meeting of the People, but not the Minds |
Discusses the summit held in Washington DC, among North Korea, South Korea, and the United States. By Jon Wolfsthal. (Carnegie Endowment 6/7/2005)
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North Korea, Iran and the United States: the Dangerous Games Nations Play |
The author provides an extensive examination of U.S. policy regarding nuclear proliferation, especially in consideration to the nuclear programs of North Korea and Iran. By William R. Polk (Japan Foc...
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China key to new North Korea talks |
This article provides a background for understanding the relationship between North Korea and China then goes into describing China's important role in North Korea nuclear talks. By Robert Marquand (...
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N. Korea Agrees To Rejoin Talks |
North Korea and the United States announced that they will finally return to the negotiations table to discuss the issue of North Korea's nuclear status. By Glenn Kessler (Washington Post, 10 Jul 200...
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North Korea's Rising Urgency |
Sens. Carl M. Levin (D-Mich.) and Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) call for the Bush Administration to actively engage North Korea regarding its nuclear program as it is an increasing threat to world security...
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A Moment to Seize With North Korea |
The authors argue that the U.S. should seize the opportunity to find a peaceful solution to North Korea's growing nuclear program. This is after statements by Kim Jong Il last week that suggest he is...
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U.S. envoy offers meeting with Kim |
The U.S. envoy to North Korea on the nuclear issue has stated that he would like to meet with Kim Jong-Il. His statement follows North Korean statements that provided hope that both sides would retur...
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U.S. Plans to Renew Its Offer of Food Aid to North Korea |
The U.S. plans to offer 55,000 tons of food this year to North Korea at the same time it is trying to lure it back to the negotiating table. The U.S. maintains that this was strictly a humanitarian e...
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