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1. Tasks for North Korea Policy After the Washington Declaration

2. Russia’s Stance on the North Korean Narrative of a New Cold War

3. North Korea’s Outlook on the New Cold War

4. China’s Stance on North Korea’s “New Cold War” Narrative

5. Re-Declared “Frontal Breakthrough”: North Korea’s Nuclear First Line in 2023 and Its Limitations

6. North Cranks up Nukes—and Slams Down the Phone

7. Korea Matters for America/America Matters for Korea (2023)

8. Two Peripheries: The Ukraine War's Effect on North Korea-Russia Relations

9. United Kingdom Engagement with North Korea

10. From Coy to Cold Shoulder - The European Union and North Korea

11. From Close Allies to Distant Comrades: The Ups and Downs of the Vietnam-North Korea Relationship

12. North Korea-Guyana Relations in the Burnham Era

13. A Monumental Relationship: North Korea and Namibia

14. Economic Sanctions During Humanitarian Emergencies: The Case of North Korea

15. Inter-Korean Reconciliation and the Role of the U.S.: Facilitator or Spoiler?

16. The Future of U.S.-North Korea Relations After the 2022 U.S. Midterm Elections

17. Global Health Diplomacy as a Path to De-escalatory Engagement with North Korea

18. The Biden Administration’s Economic Security Policies and ROK-U.S. Relations

19. Analysis of North Korea’s Nuclear Force Policy Act: Intentions and Drawbacks

20. Analysis of Xi Jinping’s Work Report to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and its Implications on Foreign Policy

21. The Road to Denuclearization of the DPRK: The DPRK’s Strategy and the ROK-U.S. Response Plan

22. America’s Alliance First vs. DPRK’s “neo-Cold War” First: An Assessment on US-DPRK Relationship

23. President Yoon's Trip to Madrid: Rethinking Seoul's Policies toward Moscow, Beijing, Tokyo, and Pyongyang

24. Fear and Insecurity: Addressing North Korean Threat Perceptions

25. Tangled Threats: Integrating U.S. Strategies toward China and North Korea

26. Consistent Inconsistency: What One Thirty-year-old Cable Reveals About U.S.-DPRK Relations

27. The EU’s North Korea Policy: From Engagement, to Critical Engagement, and to Criticism with Limited Engagement

28. North Korea’s Energy Crisis: What Are the Problems?

29. Kim Jong Un’s Two-Faced Strategy: South Korea First and U.S. Later Tactics Restoration of the Inter-Korean Hotline, the Road to an Inter-Korean Summit

30. More Harm than Good: Why Chinese Sanctions over THAAD have Backfired

31. The Vision Group on U.S.-ROK Relations: Insights and Recommendations

32. Gender and Migration from North Korea

33. Searching for Legitimacy? The Motivations behind Inter-Korean Dialogue during the Mid-1980s

34. The two Koreas´ Relations with China: Vision and Challenge

35. A Roundtable on Monica Kim The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold History

36. The Relationship between the United Nations Command and Japan: 1950 to 2018

37. North Korea’s Sharp Power and the Divide Over Korean Identities

38. Japan's Strategy to Keep the North Koreans and Chinese Down, the Americans in, and the Russians Neutral

39. Sino-Russian Relations, South Korea, and North Korea

40. Promoting the Well-Being of North Korea’s Residents and Refugees through US-ROK Cooperation

41. Economic Relations between Russia and South Korea in the New Northern Policy

42. Hypothesizing Kim Jong-un: A Framework for Analyzing North Korean Behavior

43. Is Pyongyang Different in Washington and Seoul? English and Korean Language Policy Discourse on North Korea

44. Converting Maximum Pressure to Maximum Leverage: The Role of Sanctions Relief in Negotiations with North Korea

45. Future Scenarios: What To Expect From a Nuclear North Korea

46. China’s Role in Inter-Korean Relations

52. Chinese Views of Korean History in the Cold War Era

53. Chinese Views of Korean History in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries

54. A Way Out of the North Korean Labyrinth

55. Chinese Views of Korean History in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries

61. North Korea/South Korea politics: An uncomfortable truth

67. India: Policy Implications for the United States

68. North Korea Policy: Failure is the Only Option

69. Thinking Beyond China When Dealing with North Korea: Is There a Role for Russia?

70. North Korean ICBM Tests: No Surprises, No Good Answers

71. North Korea: The Agitator of East Asia?

72. A Blueprint for New Sanctions on North Korea

73. History, International Relations, and Public Health - The Case of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea 1953-2015

74. A “Modest Proposal” To End The North Korean Nuclear Crisis: Trump Should Threaten Beijing With A Nuclearized Taiwan

75. Will China Allow North Korea to Collapse?

76. The Dispatch (Spring 2016)

77. North Korea in South Korea–Japan relations as a source of mutual security anxiety among democratic societies

78. South Korea and China: A Strategic Partnership in the Making

79. A North Korean Spring?

80. International Journal of Korean Studies

81. When security met politics: desecuritization of North Korean threats by South Korea's Kim Dae-jung government

82. South Korea-North Korea Relations

83. The (Non) Impact of UN Sanctions on North Korea

84. What Do They Really Want?: Obama's North Korea

85. Japan-Korea Relations

86. U.S.-Japan Relations

87. U.S.-Korea Relations

88. North Korea-South Korea Relations

89. North Korea-South Korea Relations

90. U.S.-Japan: Distracted Governments Make some Positive Progress

91. U.S. - Korea: A New Day

92. Japan - Korea: Inaction for Inaction

93. Pyongyang Blues

94. The North Korean Ballistic Missile Program

95. Tentative Improvement through Pragmatism

96. Inside North Korea: A Joint U.S.-Chinese Dialogue

97. Looking Back and Looking Forward: North Korea, Northeast Asia and the ROK-U.S. Alliance

98. CURRENT RUSSIA – NORTH KOREA RELATIONS: CHALLENGES AND ACHIEVEMENTS

99. North Korea-Russian Relations: A Strained Friendship

100. Disabling DPRK Nuclear Facilities