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Reassessing North Korea's Strategic Value

Pressure from Japan, South Korea, and the United States may be forcing China to reassess North Korea's strategic value.

published by
RTE News
 on February 17, 2013

Source: RTE News

Speaking to RTE News, Carnegie's Douglas Paal stated that the simultaneous leadership changes in China, Japan, South Korea, and the United States present an opportunity to deal with the current problems of North Korean provocation. Paal noted that all policies toward North Korea thus far have failed, creating a need for the U.S. president to sit down with leaders of South Korea and Japan in order to layout the direction of U.S. foreign policy. In addition to garnering China's attention in such talks, these leaders must also invite China to the table and discuss potential alternatives. 

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