NK Nukes on Top Agenda
Scott A Snyder discusses challenges to U.S. relations with the Korean Peninsula.
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Scott A Snyder discusses challenges to U.S. relations with the Korean Peninsula.
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CFR Fellows Paul Stares, Sheila Smith, and Elizabeth Economy discuss Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's upcoming trip to Asia, her first trip in her new role.
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The U.S. embassy in Seoul sent this cable to the State Department on February 5, 2009, regarding attitudes and responses in South Korea to North Korean statements against past agreements.
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With China now South Korea's number-one trading partner and destination for foreign investment and tourism, what are the implications for politics and security in East Asia? Scott Snyder explores the transformation of the Sino–South Korean relationship since the early 1990s.
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A top Pentagon official says victory in the global fight against terrorism is achievable, but may take decades to accomplish.
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Don Oberdorfer, an expert on the two Koreas, says the recent street protests ostensibly against the import of U.S. beef are much more political protests against the new conservative government in Seoul.
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Seoul's conservative government is struggling to reconcile its foreign policy goals with the popular sentiments of its people.
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A conservative parliament may provide further impetus to South Korean president to maintain a harder line on Pyongyang.
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Don Oberdorfer, a leading expert on South Korea, says the president-elect of South Korea will take a “business-like” approach to the economy and ties with the North.
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The conservative front-runner won South Korea’s December 19 elections. His policies could test relations with North Korea.
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David C. Kang, an expert on Asian business, examines what economic development in North Korea could potentially mean for the region.
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With a 'peace agreement' between North and South Korea on the table, the author questions whether anything good or new can come of it.
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This article from the Power and Interest News Report discusses India's foreign policy objectives in East and South East Asia.
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Don Oberdorfer, an Asia expert who has written a history of North and South Korea, says the latest developments on North Korea indicate that “for once on the Korean peninsula, the stars are in alignment.”
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South Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Song Min-Soon discusses security issues in Northeast Asia.
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Historic meetings later this month between North and South Korean leaders may focus more on economic development than nuclear concerns.
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What are the implications of growing Pakistan-China commercial relations for the United States?
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