11 hours ago Cat-astrophe! What happens when dirty-minded North Koreans meet Iranian nuclear purrfidy Daniel Flitton I spy an invisible cat. Two, in fact.
14 hours ago Will North Korea annoy China, having sent troops to fight alongside Russia? Khang Vu Don’t bet on it.
2 days ago Why getting Pyongyang back to the negotiating table will be harder in Trump’s second term Gabriela Bernal The North Korea of 2025 is in a vastly different position to where it found itself in 2017.
25 Oct 2024 As Russia struggles in Ukraine, North Korea benefits Luana Margarete Geiger Having found common cause under sanctions, Pyongyang and Moscow are forging new economic geography and with it pan-continental security dynamics.
17 Oct 2024 North Korean troops in Russia: The first test of the Russia-North Korea alliance Khang Vu Should the deployment be confirmed, history offers three ways to gauge the cohesion of Pyongyang’s ties to Moscow.
24 Sep 2024 North Korea and its middle power friends Gabriela Bernal The latest Asia Power Index has Pyongyang pegged as Moscow’s best buddy…for now.
23 Sep 2024 Power in Asia: Outliers and curiosities Susannah Patton , Jack Sato Some findings of the latest Asia Power Index controvert conventional wisdom.
16 Sep 2024 North Korean elite defectors on the rise? Khang Vu South Korea must be careful not to politicise high-level defections from the North.
5 Jul 2024 Putin’s diplomacy roadshow in North Korea and Vietnam Khang Vu Despite Moscow’s charm offensive, regional states are keeping their options open, and China remains the partner of choice.
2 Jul 2024 Putin goes to Pyongyang: Should we be worried? Jane Hardy The renewed marriage of convenience between Russia and North Korea has global implications.
2 Jul 2024 Pariah states and the Olympic Games Gabriela Bernal With the Paris Games only weeks away, the controversy around athletes from “rogue” countries is set to intensify.
1 Jul 2024 With friends like these … Russia and North Korea partner up Huma Rehman Putin and Kim wanted to send a message of strength. But the world might have heard differently.
28 Jun 2024 Putin in Asia: Setting a cat among the pigeons Ian Hill Ever a pragmatist, the Russian leader’s calculated alignments are purely based on needs and interests.
19 Jun 2024 Koreas policy: Sorting fact with fiction Jeffrey Robertson You can’t understand a country without knowing the stories people like to invent.
30 May 2024 With balloons in the sky, North Korea keeps its feet on the ground Khang Vu Just mind not to step in the smelly message.
13 May 2024 North Korea’s population problem Khang Vu A demographic crisis is looming in the hermit kingdom and that has policy implications – foreign and domestic.
30 Apr 2024 Trouble together: How North Korea sees its growing interests with Iran Gabriela Bernal Global isolation is building ties that bind. Better to engage and take away the incentive.
28 Mar 2024 North Korea’s new threat: “Core central striking means” Debalina Ghoshal Technological advancement is making nuclear disarmament goals even more difficult.
6 Mar 2024 A summit between Japan and North Korea? About time Khang Vu With Kim Jong-un extending an olive branch to Tokyo, high-level talks may be on the cards, but roadblocks remain.
28 Feb 2024 Can South Korea become a global pivotal state? Gabriela Bernal With non-permanent member status on the UN Security Council, Seoul has a long list of goals to help make its mark.
21 Feb 2024 Open for business: North Korea welcomes back visitors Khang Vu Kim Jong-un has been on a charm offensive to rekindle trade and tourism links with friendly neighbours.
31 Jan 2024 North Korea is not about to start a war Denny Roy Threats, yes, because Kim Jong-un fears political contamination from the South more.
29 Jan 2024 Open and shut: North Korea sends a message with its embassy network Gabriela Bernal Pyongyang is matching resources to its priorities.
15 Jan 2024 A new year, same old story on the Korean Peninsula in 2024 Khang Vu Kim Jong-un’s recent rhetoric reflects the status quo more than a radical departure.
3 Jan 2024 Why do we travel to unsettling places? Melissa Conley Tyler Whether the DMZ or sites of historic atrocities, place carries a connection to remind us of the precariousness of life.
5 Dec 2023 Should Trump win, will Kim Jong-un pick up the phone? Khang Vu Circumstances have greatly changed since the “bromance” that captivated the world.
28 Nov 2023 The extra bad news behind the latest Korean break-down Gabriela Bernal Suspending the 2018 inter-Korean military accord not only fuels mistrust but shows neither side is looking for an off-ramp.
27 Nov 2023 Russia-North Korea: Closer, but not too close Ian Hill Gushing portrayals of a revived relationship should be treated with caution.
6 Nov 2023 How vulnerable is South Korea to a “Hamas-style” attack from the North? Khang Vu History makes Seoul’s concern understandable – but the best way to deter surprise is through engagement.
25 Sep 2023 The historical roots of North Korea’s lucky break with Russia Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein Kim Jong-un can thank decisions taken by his grandfather decades ago for any weapons exports to Russia that may come about in the future.
15 Sep 2023 North Korea undeterred – to Putin’s pleasure Gabriela Bernal Kim Jong-un sent a message in his summit with Vladimir Putin, not only about military cooperation but also regime survival.
1 Sep 2023 Can North Korea play off Russia against China? Khang Vu Pyongyang might have designs to take advantage of an increasingly desperate Moscow, but power rests with Beijing.
23 Aug 2023 The curious tales of defectors to North Korea Gabriela Bernal Why would anyone choose to live in or return to a repressive hermit state? The answers are complex and include regret.
17 Aug 2023 Bridging the divide: the significance of the US-South Korea-Japan trilateral Daniel R. DePetris The Biden administration sees the upcoming summit as historic – China and North Korea may also, for different reasons.
31 Jul 2023 “Solidarity with Russia”: North Korea cements an anti-US bloc Gabriela Bernal With friends like these, you can stand against the pressure of enemies.
24 Jul 2023 Forget Washington, Pyongyang’s most important target has always been Beijing Khang Vu Kim Jong-un’s charm offensive with Donald Trump may have yielded few results. Not so his efforts with Xi Jinping.
20 Jun 2023 Build a wall: Kim Jong‑un’s social revolution Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein Taking its lead from the hermit state’s first leader, North Korea may be heading towards totalitarian rule.
15 Jun 2023 It’s time for South Korea to refocus on multilateral diplomacy Gabriela Bernal A new national security strategy stresses values-based diplomacy, but that can’t be at the expense of talking to China.
24 May 2023 North Korea/South Korea: Who’s threatening who? Khang Vu The prospect of using nuclear weapons to coerce behaviour has limits.
12 May 2023 My decade watching the Korean peninsula: the delicacy of peace Khang Vu Lessons from starting out a career analysing one of the most dangerous flashpoints in global politics.
4 Apr 2023 North Korea keeps building more powerful weapons, with no end in sight Gabriela Bernal Diplomacy is desperately needed to avoid an irreversible escalation in nuclear capability and the excuse to use it.
24 Mar 2023 North Korea: The state versus the people Khang Vu If the regime is sincere about alleviating the latest food crisis, why ban market sales of foodstuffs?
14 Mar 2023 Japan and South Korea: a logical but uneasy alignment Robert E Kelly Is a compensation deal to right colonial-era wrongs part of a strategic shift towards rapprochement?
2 Mar 2023 North Korea remains a hermit even as food runs short Gabriela Bernal With a population cut off behind a border, Kim Jong-un sees ideology as the answer to warnings about empty plates.
14 Feb 2023 Why North Korea is denying its involvement in Russia’s war in Ukraine Khang Vu Pyongyang appears to be a reluctant participant in Putin’s brutal offensive in Eastern Europe.
9 Feb 2023 With caution and tact: How Asian countries voted on Ukraine at the UN Stéphanie Fillion A resolution forces nations to show their hand. After Russia’s invasion, consistency has not been to everyone’s liking.
18 Jan 2023 “If the problem becomes more serious”: South Korea talks going nuclear Gabriela Bernal The high stakes on Korean Peninsula have quickly become even more acute in 2023.
10 Jan 2023 The Korean Peninsula: Why 2023 will not be like 2017 Khang Vu “Fire and fury” had more to do with the temperament of the White House, while Pyongyang provokes with purpose.
12 Dec 2022 North Korea’s “Take Your Daughter to Work Day” goes ballistic Soo Kim Does the appearance of Kim Jong-un’s “beloved” middle child signal more than just succession planning?