
Korea: The Case for Withdrawal
Withdrawing U.S. troops from the Korean peninsula could kickstart diplomatic progress in Northeast Asia–and save billions of dollars to boot.
Withdrawing U.S. troops from the Korean peninsula could kickstart diplomatic progress in Northeast Asia–and save billions of dollars to boot.
The road to a negotiated settlement will be long and bumpy.
Coming up with the proper response to North Korea’s recent actions requires a careful assessment of Pyongyang motivations and regional geopolitics.
Pyongyang is on the verge of conducting another nuclear test. Washington should consider a bigger stick and a bigger carrot.
Relations with North Korea have taken a turn for the worse, but there is also opportunity in this crisis.
Collaboration in Northeast Asia is crucial to the future of South Korea and its allies.
Six countries talk peace while preparing for war.
The opponents of engagement with North Korea are sharpening their knives.
The United States is negotiating with North Korea but hasn’t changed its fundamental policy toward the region.
The United States is negotiating with North Korea but hasn’t changed its fundamental policy toward the region.
after several years of strained relations between Seoul and Washington, will the Bush administration do a similar about-face and throw a lifeline to Roh Moo-Hyun?
Even though North Korea’s long-range missile turned out to be a dud, Pyongyang has nevertheless achieved its aim by getting the world’s attention.
U.S. and North Korean negotiators have met at least 10 times, what’s next?