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Making sense of North Korea
The old definition of insanity is doing the same thing again and again and expecting a different result. The new definition, which applies only in the case of North Korea, is: doing something different and expecting a different result. The North Koreans...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, Iran, September 11, 2001 Attacks, State of the Union Address, Barack Obama
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North Korea's 'red lines'
Last April, when a North Korean missile launch appeared to be imminent, this newspaper published my commentary urging the U.S. to "get tough with North Korea." My determination that U.S. actions to date had produced little or no effect in deterring the...
Tags: Military Equipment, State of the Union Address, Unrest, Conflicts and War, China, Weaponry
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China condemns North Korean nuclear test
BEIJING -- China said Tuesday that it firmly opposed North Korea's testing of an atomic device and called for stability and a halt to nuclear proliferation in northeast Asia. "The Chinese government calls on all parties to respond calmly, solve the...Tags: Beijing (China), China, North Korea, Xi Jinping
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White House pushes for new sanctions on North Korea
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration Tuesday called on the United Nations to tighten international sanctions against North Korea in response to that country's third and most powerful nuclear test, but administration officials argued that the new leaders...Tags: U.S. Senate, John Kerry, Susan Rice, United Nations, State of the Union Address
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Asian space race reflects sharpened U.S.-China rivalry
South Korea’s successful satellite launch this week served as the latest act of one-upmanship in an accelerating space race gripping Northeast Asia. Membership in the elite global space club is being pursued by wealthy countries that can afford it...
Tags: Asia, Technology, Beijing (China), Human Rights, Pakistan
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Rethinking our China strategy
Senate committees will soon be asked to vote on President Obama's nominees to head the departments of State and Defense and the Central Intelligence Agency. Many, if not most, of the senators' questions will be focused on the nominees' views on the...
Tags: U.S. Senate, Beijing (China), Elections, Iran, China
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China's me-first foreign policy
China's more assertive foreign policy over the last two years has played a key role in getting two arch-conservatives — Japan's Shinzo Abe and South Korea's Park Geun-hye — elected to lead their respective countries. Some Chinese observers...
Tags: Communist Party of China, Seoul (South Korea), Beijing (China), Elections, China
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China calls for talks after North Korean threat
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.BEIJING -- With North Korea openly threatening the United States with nuclear weapons, China called Thursday for a new round of diplomacy and appears to be growing increasingly frustrated with its longtime ally. Beijing’s calls for intervention...Tags: Communist Party of China, Human Rights, United Nations, Weaponry, Kim Jong Un
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Google this: North Korea open to Western help with Net upgrade?
A freelance diplomatic foray to North Korea by former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and Google executive Eric Schmidt has kicked up both controversy and expectations of insights into the inscrutable Hermit Kingdom. State Department officials...
Tags: Woodrow Wilson, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Asia, Eric Schmidt, United Nations
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North Korea's dangerous ambition
North Korea's first successful rocket launch is a truly dangerous development. Although the North Koreans have previously detonated two nuclear devices, until now they have not demonstrated any ability to deliver them. Weaponizing a missile is hard, but...
Tags: Woodrow Wilson, Kim Il Sung, Wars and Interventions, Elections, Iran
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Analysis: Why Google NKorea visit irks US
WASHINGTON (AP) — Google chief Eric Schmidt's plan to visit North Korea has put the Obama administration in the awkward position of opposing a champion of Internet freedom engaging with one of the most intensely censored countries. But the Obama...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Hillary Clinton, Bill Richardson, United Nations, Kim Jong Un
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North Korea Raises Fears with Successful Rocket Launch
CNNHONG KONG -- Eight months ago, the international community stifled a snigger when North Korea's hyped rocket launch ended with a fizzle. At the time, Pyongyang surprised just about everyone by actually admitting its failure, a departure from previous...Tags: William Hague, Military Equipment, Pacific Ocean, Beijing (China), Susan Rice
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