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What North Korea stands to lose if US Forces Korea expands mission to China

For over 70 years, U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) has been at the center of joint efforts to deter North Korean aggression, with nearly 30,000 American troops now stationed in the …
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North Korean beer from border city looking to make mark in Russian market

North Korean beer made in the border city of Rason could soon be available for Russian consumers, after a Russian company declared its intention to import what one expert called …
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North Korean military brass hails Russia’s ‘sacred’ war at ‘anti-fascist’ forum

Top North Korean military brass slammed the U.S. for attempting to derail Russia’s “sacred” fight in Ukraine at an “anti-fascist” forum in Moscow on Wednesday, praising DPRK soldiers’ success in …
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Eleonor Fernandez: What accountability looks like for North Korean abuses

On March 20, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights presented a report on “promoting accountability” for DPRK violations at the 58th session of the Human Rights Council. This week, …
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South Korea stages major naval drills following North Korea’s warship reveal

South Korea’s navy carried out a large-scale fleet combat exercise this week in the Yellow Sea and water south of the peninsula, days after North Korea unveiled its largest-ever warship …
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China Has Long Been an Expert in Using Tariffs. Now It’s a Target.

Tariffs have played a large part in the growth and expansion of the Chinese economy since the 1980s.
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Book review: North Korea takes center stage in chilling look at new nuclear era

In an era where nuclear tensions once seemed relics of the Cold War, Ankit Panda’s latest book delivers a sobering reality check: The world is now more nuclear, less predictable …
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100 days in, North Korea appears further than ever from Trump’s priorities

The first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second stint in the White House has been defined by frenzied activity aimed at overhauling U.S. policies at home and abroad, but one …
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North Korea, Russia officially begin construction of new Tumen River car bridge

North Korea and Russia officially kicked off the construction of a new car bridge across the Tumen River on Wednesday, according to the Russian government, following months of preparatory work …
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North Korean troops fighting Ukraine have suffered almost 5K casualties: Seoul

North Korean troops have suffered around 4,700 casualties during combat operations in support of Russian forces, including around 600 deaths, South Korea’s spy agency told lawmakers Wednesday, while assessing that …
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Xi's real test is not Trump's trade war

The real battleground of the current trade war might be China's domestic economy
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US accuses North Korea, Russia of violating UN sanctions with troop deployment

The U.S. has accused North Korea and Russia of violating U.N. sanctions by deploying DPRK troops to fight against Ukraine, after the two states openly acknowledged the role of North …
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North Korea tests missiles from new warship, including new ‘supersonic’ weapon

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a range of missile launches from the country’s largest-ever warship after it was first unveiled over the weekend, according to state media. The …
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Why China Is Confident It Can Wait out Trump’s Trade War

Beijing recognizes the U.S. is here to stay as a global power – but its relative advantage is being eroded by the tariffs, and political support in the U.S. is …
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Sovereignty, Security, & U.S.-China Relations

Chinese Public Opinion The post Sovereignty, Security, & U.S.-China Relations first appeared on U.S.-China Perception Monitor.
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In The Dragon’s Shadow w/ Sebastian Strangio

China's Evolving Relationship with Southeast Asia The post In The Dragon’s Shadow w/ Sebastian Strangio first appeared on U.S.-China Perception Monitor.
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The Dragon, The Bear, and The Eagle w/ Pavel Devyatkin

Managing Trilateral Relations in the Arctic The post The Dragon, The Bear, and The Eagle w/ Pavel Devyatkin first appeared on U.S.-China Perception Monitor.
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Biden’s Bloc Party is Over. Stop it.

On Unthinking the U.S.-China Rivalry The post Biden’s Bloc Party is Over. Stop it. first appeared on U.S.-China Perception Monitor.
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Why North Korea finally came clean on its military support for Russia’s war

After months of denials and ambiguous justifications, North Korea and Russia have finally acknowledged what has long been plain to much of the world — that DPRK soldiers have been …
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Kim Jong Un’s cryptic reference to new maritime border raises naval stakes

At North Korea’s grand reveal of its largest warship to date last week, leader Kim Jong Un declared that the DPRK’s naval forces will now patrol not only coastal waters …
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Moscow releases video of Russian and North Korean soldiers fighting Ukraine

Moscow’s defense ministry has released footage of North Korean and Russian soldiers fighting side by side against Ukrainian forces for the first time, shortly after the allies belatedly acknowledged the …
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North Korea confirms Russia troop deployment, and the DPRK’s new warship

North Korea confirmed for the first time this week that it deployed troops to support Russia’s war efforts against Ukraine, two days after Moscow’s military chief openly acknowledged Pyongyang’s involvement. …
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Facing CCP Threat, Rival Camps Find Common Ground on a Taiwan-centered Identity

For one of the first times ever, the flag of the Republic of China and the Taiwan independence flag have been flown side by side.
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How China Hijacks the International Human Rights System

U.N. systems have played a crucial role in highlighting Beijing’s human rights abuses. Now China’s government is stacking these very bodies with its own mouthpieces.
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Kim Jong Un’s top aide reemerges after absence triggered rumors of punishment

Jo Yong Won, one of Kim Jong Un’s closest aides, reappeared in state media on Sunday after two months out of public view, an extended absence that spurred speculation about …
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