Where Next with North Korea and Negotiations
May 29, 2019 7 min. read

With recent rocket tests being conducted by North Korea (the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea – DPRK), it appears the regime of Kim Jung Un is pushing the bounds of sanctions and effectiveness of the negotiation process with the international community, including bilaterally with President Trump. Not only has it tested missiles (demonstrating a potential […]

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More Bold, Risk-Assuming, Presidential Pragmatism on DPRK Needed
June 19, 2018 5 min. read

The president’s instincts, to which he alone is privy, are responsible for cutting through endless reams of Washington analysis paralysis and contributing to the start of (hopefully) results-based diplomacy.

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Trump, Kim, and the Breaking of Coalitions
April 19, 2018 11 min. read

As you have probably heard. President Donald J. Trump has accepted an invitation to visit North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.* People who were genuinely worried that Trump was going to start a needless war with North Korea now seem to be nearly as worried that he is going to talk to them and inadvertently trigger […]

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U.S.-ROK Annual Military Drills Again Signal Kim Jong-un Punishments for Deception
April 11, 2018 5 min. read

This year’s U.S.-ROK annual joint military drills kicked off on 1 April after a delay of two months caused by the astonishingly fast-forwarded bilateral thaws between the Koreas, U.S. and China. The first part of the drills, Foal Eagle, will involve a field training exercise of 11,500 U.S. and 290,000 ROK troops and the remaining […]

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U.S.’ ‘True North’ Brother Will Pave the Path to Peace in East Asia
January 12, 2018 4 min. read

Canada is expected to bridge international efforts to upgrade the ‘maximum pressure’ campaign against Kim Jung Un ’s deceitful brinkmanship into a more principled pacifying denuclearization discourse. On Jan. 16th, the U.S. and his ‘true north’ brother will co-host a foreign-minister-level meeting for the 16 United Nations command sending states plus South Korea, Japan, India, […]

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North Korea’s ICBM Test Jeopardizes Regional Balance of Power
August 2, 2017 6 min. read

North Korea has proven  its determination once again to fulfill its aspiration as a self-proclaimed Nuclear Power State with a new ballistic test on July 27.

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Trump’s Dilemma in the Korean Peninsula
May 14, 2017 9 min. read

North Korea is close to the final stage of acquiring ICBM capabilities and miniaturization technologies required to target the continental U.S.

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North Korea after 60 Years of Status Quo
April 18, 2017 3 min. read

Lack of political will is largely motivating the inaction in the Korean peninsula. But with nuclear weapons threatening US mainland, it may be that Washington will decide on a policy of “now or never”.

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South Korea’s Political Impasse could Redefine the Balance in the Korean Peninsula
April 11, 2017 8 min. read

South Korea’s new president will largely determine the future of the US-ROK alliance, relations with China, and the security approach in the Korean peninsula.

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