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KEI's Troy Stangarone was interviewed for the South China Morning Post article titled "How did Hong Kong become North Korea’s No 2 trading partner?” When the agreement was announced, Hong…

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October 9, 2013

    In the mid-1990s, North Korea experienced a famine that by some estimates wiped out 10 percent of the population. Though many at the time thought the regime would…

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Region: Asia
October 4, 2013

By Troy Stangarone The 2008 financial crisis began to raise questions about whether the United States was a waning power soon to be eclipsed by a rising China. Despite China’s economy still being less than half the size the United States at the time, its vast population and consistent high levels of growth made China…

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Region: Asia
October 4, 2013

By Gerard Krzic Anyone visiting Korea and sightseeing at a rural Buddhist temple usually passes over a stone bridge that crosses a stream or river before entering the main temple grounds.  It has been said that the bridge represents crossing oceans as one moves from the land of daily hardships to the land of enlightenment…

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Region: Asia
October 3, 2013

By Mehrun Etebari Yesterday, during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argued that the experience of North Korea – who reached an agreement to dismantle its nuclear program in 2005, but tested its first nuclear weapon in 2006 – must warn the international community to refrain from optimism…

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Region: Asia
October 2, 2013

On September 30, KEI President Donald Manzullo was interivewed by WTVO17 on the possible government shutdown. To read the full story and to watch the video, please click here.

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October 1, 2013