TOPICS: ‘North Korea’
What threat does North Korea pose to the US? Is there something different with this year's US-SK joint exercises and the predictable North Korean crisis?
Read more...Rogue State Rollback on the Korean Peninsula?April 02, 2013 / Daniel TwiningForeign PolicyRead more...Would China Block Korean Unification?January 27, 2013 / Minxin PeiThe Diplomat
Instead of obstructing Korean reunification, Beijing must embrace it and place its chips on the side of Seoul. Read more...International Trends: Korea 2012October 04, 2012 / Amy Studdart, Constanze Stelzenmueller
This survey captures perceptions about how South Korea, Europe, and the United States are responding to global power shifts.Read more...Ignoring North KoreaApril 19, 2012 / Amy Studdart, Joshua W. WalkerThe Diplomat
Read more...U.S.-Europe-Asia: The New Strategic TriangleApril 16, 2012 / Daniel TwiningForeign Policy
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"One reason behind China's veto of the UN resolution on Syria was to make an anti-Libya statement."
Read more...Stockholm China Forum 10February 17, 2012 / Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm China Forum 10 included discussions on the UN Security Council, U.S.-China relations in the election year, the "pivot to Asia", China's economic and political transitions and the Eurozone crisis.Read more...The Last Kim of Pyongyang?January 19, 2012 / Daniel M. KlimanForeign Policy Magazine
Read more...North Korea: A New Kim on the BlockDecember 21, 2011 / Amy StuddartTransatlantic Take
Despite tensions between Washington and Beijing, the primary U.S. concern in North Korea — containing Pyongyang’s nuclear proliferation and aggressive behavior — was not fundamentally at odds with that of the Chinese, which was to hold the regime together. There was too much at stake, and too few incentives, to do much more.That confluence was never more than a short-term arrangement, however, and it has just been terminated with the death of North Korea’s ruler Kim Jong-Il. Read more...



