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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.

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How a Northeast Asian Development Bank Could Succeed

Kyle Ferrier
October 9, 2015
Still in the nascent stage of planning, a Northeast Asia Development Bank would serve as a multilateral development bank (MDB) to attract investment in Northeast Asia, specifically intending to incentivize the DPRK to denuclearize through access to external capital for development.

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September 2015: Tough Rhetoric between Deal and Potential Meetings in Inter-Korean Relations

Nicholas Hamisevicz
October 8, 2015
After the month of August featured shooting, shouting, and a negotiated joint statement, September mainly focused on laying the groundwork necessary to implement the August 25 agreement or to scuttle it.

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What to Expect during the Park-Obama Summit

Phil Eskeland
October 7, 2015
With Washington still abuzz from recent visits of Chinese President Xi Jinping and His Holiness the Pope it is important for Washington to focus on the critical upcoming summit meeting between Presidents Obama and Park.

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Misperceptions of South Korea Lead to Low Approval in the U.S.

Jenna Gibson
September 14, 2015
Is South Korea's love of the United States unrequited?

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Building a U.S.-Korea-India Trilateral Dialogue

Linda Butcher
September 11, 2015
How can we move forward with a Korea-India-U.S. trilateral dialogue?

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Previewing the Other Rising Asia: Korea and India Illustrate the Challenges for an Asia-Pacific Century

Nicholas Hamisevicz
September 9, 2015
This week KEI is hosting an event examining India and Korea as increasingly important countries in a rising Asia.

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North Korea Blinks

Mark Tokola
August 25, 2015
No one apart from the representatives of the North Korean and South Korean governments who took part in the marathon talks over the weekend of August 22 can know exactly what took place. But there is some inevitable spin regarding who came away the “winner.”

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Of Landmines, Loudspeakers, and Submarines on the Korean Peninsula: What We Now Know About Kim Jong-un

Troy Stangarone
August 25, 2015
With the announcement of a deal shortly after midnight on August 25 the most recent inter-Korean crisis averted a military conflict on the Korean peninsula...With the crisis now coming to a close, what can we learn from the crises that Kim Jong-un has precipitated and the deals he’s made?

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