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Whither the Six-Party Talks?

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

It has been nine months since the fourth round of Six-Party Talks concluded with a joint statement of principles. Unfortunately, that statement now appears to be the high-water mark of the six-party process rather than a baseline for future negotiations.

Type: Peace Brief

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Hungry for Peace

Hungry for Peace

Tuesday, November 1, 2005

 This revealing and challenging study of the impact of famine on North Korea not only significantly enlarges our understanding of that hermetic country but also urges us to reassess how we deal with it.

Type: Book

Korea: Challenges North and South

Wednesday, October 15, 2003

The Institute cosponsored an off-the-record policy briefing on Capitol Hill to explore the current challenges posed by recent development on the Korean peninsula.

A Comprehensive Resolution of the Korean War

A Comprehensive Resolution of the Korean War

Tuesday, May 13, 2003

Summary Although the Korean War Armistice Agreement stopped the fighting in 1953, it has yet to be replaced by a permanent settlement. A U.S. initiative to convene, under the auspices of the United Nations Security Council, a four-party conference to craft a political settlement of the Korean conflict, in return for the verified dismantling of North Korea's nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, would: Meet the U.S. requirement for a multilateral solution to the nuc...

Type: Special Report

Crises on the Korean Peninsula

Crises on the Korean Peninsula

Wednesday, January 15, 2003

The United States and North Korea are in a tense nuclear stand-off; U.S.-South Korean relations are straining under the weight of rising anti-Americanism south of the DMZ. What options are open to U.S. policymakers to resolve these crises?

Type: Peace Brief

North Korea's Nuclear Posture: Policy Options for the United States

North Korea's Nuclear Posture: Policy Options for the United States

Monday, December 23, 2002

The United States finds itself embroiled for the second time in a decade with North Korea over the isolated Stalinist state's quest for nuclear weapons. Pyongyang's admission in October to having a heretofore secret program to acquire weapons grade material from highly enriched uranium (HEU), in violation of the 1994 U.S.-DPRK Agreed Framework and its other nonproliferation commitments, has spiked tensions in the region, distracted Washington from Iraq and the war on terrorism, and left the a...

Type: Peace Brief

Humanitarian Assistance in North Korea (DPRK) Web Links

Wednesday, August 7, 2002

Below are links to resources primarily in English that provide substantive content on humanitarian assistance in the DPRK (North Korea). International and Non-Governmental Organizations Selected Documents These links complement the Institute Special Report: Overcoming Humanitarian Dilemmas in the DPRK (North Korea). International and Non-Governmental Organizations Caritas Internationalis Caritas Internationalis Web site describes the mission, guiding values and ...

Type: Article