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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.
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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.
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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.
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Hydropower vs Heritage: Will Laos Lose Luang Prabang?

Another Mekong dam project threatens to cost the former royal capital its UNESCO World Heritage status.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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North Korea’s Parade: The Domestic Context

North Korea’s upcoming October 10 celebrations will have an important ideological component.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Comrade Duch, Chief Khmer Rouge Executioner, Dies at 77

His trial and conviction demonstrated both the potential, and limits, of international justice.
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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.
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From Phnom Penh With Love

A conversation with author, journalist and television producer Glen Felgate.
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North Korea Comes to Terms With Internal and External Challenges

North Korea, like much of the world, is looking forward to 2021.
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Douglas Latchford: The Man Who Pillaged Cambodia

Latchford leaves behind a dark legacy of looting and cultural destruction, which will long outlive him.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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Hun Manet Still a Long Way From Cambodia’s Top Job

Hun Sen’s number one son has the resume but needs broad support.
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No Interest in Resumed Talks With the US: Senior North Korean Diplomat

A veteran North Korean diplomat ruled out the possibility of new talks.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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