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The Peninsula

The Peninsula blog is a project of the Korea Economic Institute. It is designed to provide a wide ranging forum for discussion of the foreign policy, economic, and social issues that impact the Korean peninsula.

Quiet Cooperation: Subtle Ways the UN Engages North Korea

Mark Tokola
January 20, 2015
One venue for international cooperation with the DPRK is through a United Nations regional agency headquartered in South Korea, the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific: Subregional Office for East and North-East Asia,” or ESCAP-ENEA.

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Are Korea - India Relations Set to Improve in 2015?

Nicholas Hamisevicz
January 14, 2015
Recent meetings were important to quickly connect the Park Geun-hye administration with the new leadership in India under Prime Minister Modi.

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U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security gives huge New Year’s Gift to U.S. and Korea Energy Consumers

January 8, 2015
On December 30, 2014, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the U.S. Department of Commerce, which regulates the exports of certain sensitive items from the United States, gave a gift to U.S. and Korean energy producers and consumers.

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Inter-Korean Relations in 2014 and Impact for 2015

Nicholas Hamisevicz
January 7, 2015
Looking back on inter-Korean relations in 2014 could give insights to help improve the possibility for a better year between the two Koreas in 2015.

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Opportunities for U.S.-Korea Energy Collaboration

January 6, 2015
Changes in the global energy market provide a great opportunity to U.S. and Korea to generate mutual benefits through enhanced energy collaboration between the two countries.

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The Implications of the United States' First Response to the Sony Cyber Hack

Troy Stangarone
January 5, 2015
In its first public response to North Korea’s suspected cyber attack on Sony, the Obama Administration announced new financial sanctions on three North Korean entities and ten individuals related to North Korea’s defense industry.

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December 2014: South Korea Starts Early for New Year Declarations, but North Korea Ups the Ante for Inter-Korean Relations

Nicholas Hamisevicz
January 1, 2015
After the disappointment of not getting a high-level meeting following the Incheon Asian Games agreement, it looked like inter-Korean relations would remain stalled until 2015.

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Rodman and Rogen Have Made the Same Mistake on North Korea

Nicholas Hamisevicz
December 23, 2014
Dennis Rodman and Seth Rogen have made the same mistake on North Korea.

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