KCN-eh? May’s other North Korea Developments
by June 4, 2018 | No Comments
|A Canadian reviews the last month’s news with a special guest. Andrea talks to Hamish Macdonald from NK News about what went boom at Punggye-ri, recaps the diplomatic rollercoaster ride that was May, and ponders the Max Thunder joint military exercises (during an actual thunderstorm). Links of note: Will Ripley’s Instagram snaps from his visit to Wonsan …
A New Look at Crisis Management in South Asia
by May 31, 2018 | No Comments
|Editor’s note: The Stimson Center has a longstanding interest in the dynamics of U.S. crisis management between India and Pakistan. We have published case studies of the 2001-2 “Twin Peaks” and the 2008 Mumbai crises, as well as a new book co-edited by Sameer Lalwani and Hannah Haegeland, Investigating Crises. Most recently, Travis Wheeler has written …
Friendship without Benefits: North Korea Doesn’t Want Uncle Sam’s Dollars
by May 30, 2018 | No Comments
|Korean Workers’ Party Vice Chairman Kim Yong Chol is in New York today to see Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, in what seems to be a pivotal moment for determining whether a June 12 date for a U.S.-North Korean summit is within reach. A symbolic, “goodwill” meeting ought to be possible by that date, but …
On Memorial Day, Remembering Mark Hatfield and Others Who Served
by May 26, 2018 | No Comments
|Quote of the week: “People understood that when lives are given on their behalf they have received something precious. Ceremonies are a way to give something precious in return.” — Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass (2013) Editor’s note: Dan Caldwell is a superb teacher, a prolific author, and a wonderful friend. At this time of …
Crippling the Open Skies Treaty Punishes Allies and the US, Not Russia
by Michael Krepon | May 23, 2018
North Korea, the CTBT, and (maybe?) the end of the nuclear-testing era
by Joshua Pollack | May 21, 2018
“A New and Useful Rocket Apparatus”
by Andrea Berger | May 21, 2018
The Libya Model and North Korean Nukes
by ACW Podcast | May 17, 2018
A Note on China's Implementation of UNSCR 2375
by Catherine Dill | May 16, 2018
On the Objectives of Arms Control
by Michael Krepon | May 16, 2018
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A Canadian reviews the last month’s news with a special guest. Andrea talks to Hamish Macdonald from NK News about what went boom at Punggye-ri, recaps the diplomatic rollercoaster ride that was May, and ponders the Max Thunder joint military exercises (during an actual thunderstorm).
Links of note:
Will Ripley’s Instagram snaps from his visit to Wonsan and Punggye-ri.
North Korea takes issue with the Max Thunder joint air drills.
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