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Andrew Light Speaker Tour in Europe May 14, 2013 / Berlin, Germany; Brussels, Belgium

GMF Senior Fellow Andrew Light participated in a speaking tour in Europe to discuss opportunities for transatlantic cooperation on climate and energy policy in the second Obama administration.

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Deal Between Kosovo, Serbia is a European Solution to a European Problem May 13, 2013

In this podcast, GMF Vice President of Programs Ivan Vejvoda discusses last month's historic agreement to normalize relations between Kosovo and Serbia.

Andrew Small on China’s Influence in the Middle East Peace Process May 10, 2013

Anchor Elaine Reyes speaks with Andrew Small, Transatlantic Fellow of the Asia Program for the German Marshall Fund, about Beijing's potential role in brokering peace between Israel and Palestine

TOPICS: ‘South Korea’

DefCon 3: What threat does North Korea pose to the US?
April 04, 2013 / Mark R. Jacobson
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?
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Rogue State Rollback on the Korean Peninsula?April 02, 2013 / Daniel TwiningForeign PolicyNorth Korea's recent saber-rattling raises troubling new questions about the bipartisan failure of American policy to limit Pyongyang's armed recklessness and the threat to the U.S. and our allies.
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Would China Block Korean Unification?January 27, 2013 / Minxin PeiThe DiplomatInstead of obstructing Korean reunification, Beijing must embrace it and place its chips on the side of Seoul.
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Global Trends 2030: Pathways for Asia’s Strategic FutureDecember 10, 2012 / Daniel TwiningForeign PolicyToday the U.S. National Intelligence Council releases its Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worldsreport, authored by the NIC's resident thought leader and global futurist par excellence, Mat Burrows. Several of us in the Shadow Government stable contributed to the report in various ways over the past few years of its development .
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International Trends: Korea 2012October 04, 2012 / Amy Studdart, Constanze StelzenmuellerThis survey captures perceptions about how South Korea, Europe, and the United States are responding to global power shifts.
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Korean Hallyu in Trade PolicyApril 25, 2012 / Patrick MesserlinThis policy brief looks at South Korea's use of preferential trade agreements.
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Ignoring North KoreaApril 19, 2012 / Amy Studdart, Joshua W. WalkerThe DiplomatAs Japan scrambled to ready itself for North Korea’s Unha-3 rocket launch, the rest of the world was, and continues to be, preoccupied elsewhere.
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The Last Kim of Pyongyang?January 19, 2012 / Daniel M. KlimanForeign Policy MagazineIt's not ridiculous to think that North Korea could take a page from Myanmar and make a shocking U-turn toward democracy.
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North Korea: A New Kim on the BlockDecember 21, 2011 / Amy StuddartTransatlantic TakeDespite 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.
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Will New Free Trade Agreements Create U.S. Jobs or Slow Economic Growth?
October 18, 2011 / Bruce Stokes
In this GMF video, Senior Transatlantic Fellow Bruce Stokes analyzes the possible effects of the new U.S. free trade agreements with South Korea, Panama, and Columbia on the U.S. economy. He also looks at the potential for a free trade agreement with Europe and what this new legislation may mean for the Doha Round.
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