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The Sunshine Policy, an effort to engage North Korea initially implemented under South Korean president Kim Dae Jung, appears increasingly ineffective in light of North Korea's continued nuclear threat and oppression of its people.
North Korea presents a troubling paradox in modern development: it is one of the dwindling number of countries continually on the verge of famine, but it also the newest member of the select club of states to possess both nuclear weapons and long-range ballistic rocketry. This marriage of economic privation...
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A recent report from the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), "Thank You Father Kim Il Sung," documents extreme oppression...
Clinton-era policies toward Korea came under some sharp criticism last year from both congressional Republicans and presidential candidate George W. Bush. Today--with George W. Bush in the White House and a Republican majority in Congress--U.S. policy toward Korea is under review and reevaluation. What economic and security policy challenges...
China’s version of the Arab world’s "Jasmine Revolution" was a complete failure. Why are China's leaders overreacting?
Sanctions alone will not bring transformation in North Korea. We need a combination of engagement and subversion, a strategy that helped win the Cold War.
Can the economic system of the Democractic People's Republic of Korea be successfully reformed?
The FDAAmendments Act of 2007 will bring the most important changes in FDA regulation in at least a decade, but it is an unnecessary law.



