How Kim Jong Un Became Dictator Of A Starved Third World Country
Former CIA analyst Jung H. Pak’s new book, ‘Becoming Kim Jong Un,’ is an insightful look at one of the world’s most inscrutable and dangerous leaders.
Trump Was Right To Walk Away From Kim Jong-un’s Bad Deal
Trump should realize there’s a limit to personal diplomacy, and that timing between summits is important. Still, walking away from a subpar deal was smart.
After Trump’s Walkout, What Comes Next In The U.S.-North Korea Nuclear Negotiations?
Trump is smartly maintaining economic sanctions on North Korea, but Kim is taking no steps toward denuclearization. Here’s what the U.S. should try next.
Meet Ukrainian Victims Of The United States’s Proxy War With Russia
The Ukrainian struggle is matched only by the suffering of those in Vietnam, Korea, Iraq, and Syria, who have lost their lives in a geopolitical poker game.
Some May Call Trump Crazy, But South Koreans Say It’s Like A Fox
The recent meeting of the Korean leaders and upcoming Trump-Kim summit in Singapore represent progress that most South Koreans assumed would be impossible to see in our lifetimes.
Can Lessons From Thucydides Keep America From War With China?
Harvard Professor Graham Allison addresses US foreign relations, Greek history, and free speech on college campuses.
3 Lessons From The Korean War For Handling Today’s North Korean Aggression
As North Korea saber-rattles and the Trump administration talks tough, it’s a good time to remember some history lessons from the first Korean War that are still applicable today.
Remember ‘Gangnam Style’? It Literally Just Broke YouTube
Remember that music video for ‘Gangnam Style’ the massive hit by Korean pop star PSY? It just broke YouTube. Literally.