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North Korea in Crisis: Food Shortages and Information Lockdown
It is vitally important for the world to remember the people of North Korea, not just its nuclear weapons.
Photos Show North Korea May Be Trying to Extract Plutonium
In January, Kim vowed to enlarge the North's nuclear arsenal and disclosed an array of high-tech weapons systems targeting the United States.
Nighttime in Pyongyang: Aesthetics and Deterrence Under Kim Jong Un
By focusing exclusively on the traditional hard power implications of North Korea’s missile systems, analysts are missing much of Pyongyang’s strategy.
Hydropower vs Heritage: Will Laos Lose Luang Prabang?
Another Mekong dam project threatens to cost the former royal capital its UNESCO World Heritage status.
The Implausibility of the ‘Vietnam Model’ for North Korea: The Security Factor
North Korea at present is not in the same position that Vietnam was in 1986, in large part due to differences in the security environment.
Chinese Foreign Minister Visits South Korea After a Two-Day Visit to Japan
The Chinese foreign minister arrived in Seoul on Wednesday night for a meeting with his Korean counterpart and President Moon Jae-in.
Engagement Is a Virtue, Especially on the Korean Peninsula
The incoming Biden administration has plenty to handle, but it should not forget the Korean Peninsula.
A Nuclear North Korea’s Wake-up Call
A spectacular pre-dawn parade on Saturday served to remind the world of North Korea’s continuing missile progress.
North Korea’s Parade: The Domestic Context
North Korea’s upcoming October 10 celebrations will have an important ideological component.
Nuclear War with North Korea Shouldn’t Be an Option
Without engagement, neither side will understand each other’s red lines and so might accidentally go too far.
What is Behind Kim Jong Un’s Apology for the Killing of a South Korean?
Kim’s quick apology came as a surprise -- don't mistake it for sincerity.
An Opportunity to End the Korean War: We Can’t Let This Slip Away
The chair of South Korea's legislative foreign affairs committee argues that diplomacy with North Korea must remain a priority for the US, regardless of who wins the upcoming election.
Comrade Duch, Chief Khmer Rouge Executioner, Dies at 77
His trial and conviction demonstrated both the potential, and limits, of international justice.
Inside China’s Belt and Road Tangle
Far from being a strategic masterplan, the BRI is a chaotic enterprise that contains the seeds of its own negation.
From Phnom Penh With Love
A conversation with author, journalist and television producer Glen Felgate.
North Korea Comes to Terms With Internal and External Challenges
North Korea, like much of the world, is looking forward to 2021.
Douglas Latchford: The Man Who Pillaged Cambodia
Latchford leaves behind a dark legacy of looting and cultural destruction, which will long outlive him.
EU Slaps Duties on Cambodia Exports Over Rights Concerns
The decision hits the "Everything But Arms" — or EBA — program that Cambodia has with the EU.
Peace in Korea Can Happen Without Denuclearization
Pyongyang is going to remain a nuclear weapons state for the foreseeable future. U.S. policymakers must learn to live with this reality.
Will Cambodia’s Shift in Focus to Small-Scale Farming Work?
Is the COVID-motivated shift enough to support all the laid-off garment industry workers? Who will really benefit?
Hun Manet Still a Long Way From Cambodia’s Top Job
Hun Sen’s number one son has the resume but needs broad support.
No Interest in Resumed Talks With the US: Senior North Korean Diplomat
A veteran North Korean diplomat ruled out the possibility of new talks.
Making Sense of Japan’s Decision to Scrap Aegis Ashore Missile Defense
James Schoff joins the podcast to discuss Tokyo’s options on missile defense.
New Film Tells Tale of North Korean Orphans Sent to Europe
Some 5,000 orphans were sent to live in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and East Germany in the 1950s.
After Rapidly Rising Inter-Korean Tensions, North Korean Leader ‘Suspends’ Plans for Military Action
The decision was taken at a meeting of the Central Military Commission of the Workers’ Party of Korea.