Search results for: Mark Byung Moon Suh
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North Korea’s Overture on Nuclear Talks and Inter-Korean Relations for 2022: ‘Strategic Patience’
...return to the negotiating table in 2022, implying that South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s final attempt to reactivate the peace process before the end of his tenure in May will...
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The Case for Multilateralism: The Korean Peninsula in a Regional Context
...The current Moon administration has also introduced policies towards peace-building and economic integration between the Koreas and other regional actors. The main strategy, which aims at building a “Northeast Asia...
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Northeast Asian Regional Cooperation: An Elusive Necessity
...over time. The personification of diplomacy through summit meetings between President Trump and Chairman Kim, as well as between President Moon and Chairman Kim, has ultimately failed to transcend the...
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It’s Time for the European Union to Talk to North Korea
...Trump, Xi Jinping, Moon Jae-in and Vladimir Putin have met with Kim Jong Un. Kim has also traveled to Singapore and Vietnam. Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo has repeatedly expressed...
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Economic Cooperation Can’t Lead to Denuclearization
...it should be a real starting point for a denuclearization process. Only a vague pledge of ‘complete denuclearization’ will be scored as a failure. Meanwhile, South Korean president Moon Jae-in...
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Window of Opportunity: Breaking Impasse on the Korean Peninsula
...separating the first and second inter-Korean summits in 2000 and 2007, remarkably Moon and Kim Jong Un have now met three times in the space of just six months. This...
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South Korea’s New President
…With exit polls strongly indicating that Democratic Party candidate, Moon Jae-in will become South Korea’s next president, here’s our round-up of his policy platform. North Korea A permanent and…
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The New Mood of Peace in Korea
…way to a budding diplomacy. Whereas seven years separated the historic first and second inter-Korean summits in 2000 and 2007, South Korean president Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim…
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Q&A: South Korea’s National Assembly Elections
…political parties, as well as independent non-party members, represented in the current National Assembly. The ruling Democratic Party of Korea – President Moon Jae-in’s party – has 120 seats, or…