The Next Korean War?
Leslie H. Gelb says North Korea's attack on a South Korean island likely won't escalate into a full-blown battle, but war is closer than in decades.
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Leslie H. Gelb says North Korea's attack on a South Korean island likely won't escalate into a full-blown battle, but war is closer than in decades.
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Joshua Kurlantzick says the rising power of generals within the governments of Asia is fueling the regionwide arms race.
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Joshua Kurlantzick says China is starting to face consequences for its aggressive behavior in Asia.
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Noah Feldman explains why the draw-down of troops in Iraq is a beginning and not an end.
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Sheila A. Smith says the U.S. president and the Japanese prime minister must reassure their publics of the value of a continued U.S.-Japan alliance.
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Scott A. Snyder says that unless evidence of leadership instability in North Korea is concrete, diplomacy with the North must continue.
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Sheila A. Smith says the nuclear summit offers Japan the opportunity to voice its long held aspirations for a nuclear free world.
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Scott A. Snyder examines South Korea's desire to increase its role in the international community.
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Scott A. Snyder discusses the transition to North Korea's next generation of leadership.
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Scott A. Snyder says President Obama's speech in Oslo reveals the president's views regarding North Korea-related issues.
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In Comparative Connections, Scott A. Snyder and See-Won Byun detail how China takes two different approaches to North and South Korea.
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Scott A. Snyder argues, "... any progress in the U.S.-DPRK relationship and in inter-Korean relations is likely to be mutually reinforcing."
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Scott A. Snyder and See-Won Byun discuss the implications of potential political instability in North Korea.
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In Comparative Connections, Scott A. Snyder and See-won Byun review recent developments toward North Korea's denuclearization.
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Scott A. Snyder discusses Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to Pyongyang on the sixtieth anniversary of Sino-DPRK ties.
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Scott A. Snyder advocates the need for more effective regional coordination on contingency planning for North Korean instability.
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Scott A. Snyder says, "Bill Clinton's visit might turn out to be the equivalent of hitting the 'reset' button in U.S. relations with North Korea."
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Scott A. Snyder discusses the retrenchment of North Korea's domestic policy.
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Scott A. Snyder argues, "North Korea never gave the President a chance to reach out before acting provocatively by conducting a second nuclear weapons test..."
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Scott A. Snyder discusses North Korea's handling of the trial of two American journalists, and whether North Korea has fundamentally changed the terms of dealing with Pyongyang.
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