An End-Of-War Declaration on the Korean Peninsula: Why Is It So Difficult? Seunghyun Nam Nov 15, 2021 South Korean President Moon Jae-in urges nations to come together to declare an end to the Korean War.
Denuclearization: A History of Crossed Wires Lilla Adams Jul 10, 2018 When the historic Singapore summit on June 12th brought together North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un and President…
The Hardline Philosophy of John Bolton is a Security Threat Samuel Lottes Apr 13, 2018 On March 22, President Donald Trump declared yet another proverbial “You’re Fired!” on Twitter as he announced the…
A Review on the Soft Power of Pyeongchang 2018 Jennifer Chan Mar 19, 2018 The 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics were more heavily politicized than most despite the fact that the Olympics are…
An Olympic Bargain: Engagement and Socialisation of North Korea Andy S. Lee Jan 19, 2018 On January 9th, 2018, the Inter-Korean talks between North and South Korea rendered some of the brightest prospects…
The North Remembers: America’s Role in Korea’s History Luca Brown Oct 10, 2017 US President Donald Trump delivered a fiery speech at the UN General Assembly in September in which he threatened…
The Nuclear Kingdom Andy S. Lee Sep 29, 2017 On September 14th, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, colloquially termed North Korea, threatened to sink…
The North Korean Missile Crisis: The Dawn of Japanese Rearmament Amina Zaidi Mar 20, 2017 On the 6th of March 2017, North Korea launched four ballistic missiles towards the Sea of Japan. Three of the…
With Friends Like These: North Korea’s Nuclear Test and China’s… Suzanne Holcomb Mar 19, 2017 China and North Korea are two states bound by geography and politics. Since the division of South and North Korea…
Counting on China: The World Faces North Korea’s Renewed Instability Gracie Webb Feb 27, 2017 North Korea tends to cycle in and out of the news, making headlines with a missile test or absurd proclamation…