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KEI Contributor – Mark Tokola

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On April 28, 2023, the KEI team discussed the outcome of the Biden-Yoon summit and what it signifies for the future of the US-South Korea relationship. Event description below: “On…

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We often talk about whether the sanctions against North Korea are working. And we have spoken occasionally on this very podcast about the ways North Korea also cheats and gets…

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Region: Asia

July 31, 2020

Looking back on the Korean War, one might assume that the outbreak of a violent conflict that killed millions of people would preclude the possibility of a peaceful resolution of…

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Region: Asia

July 10, 2020

The pandemic has been going on for so long that international affairs observers nearly forgot that two of America’s closest allies in one of the most consequential regions in the…

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June 5, 2020

TV Chosun quoted KEI Vice President Mark Tokola in a recent broadcast on the topic of North Korea's Party Congress. The broadcast quoted Tokola as saying that the DPRK will…

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May 4, 2016

On May 3, KEI Vice President Mark Tokola wrote a blog article entitled "A Watcher’s Guide to the Seventh DPRK Party Congress," which discussed the upcoming Worker's Party Congress in…

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May 4, 2016

On February 22, German news outlet Deusche Welle published an article entitled "Can the latest US sanctions against North Korea work?" In it, they quote KEI Vice President Mark Tokola…

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February 22, 2016

In June 2015, KEI Vice President Mark Tokola participated in the Salzburg Global Seminar's symposium entitled "International Responses to Crimes Against Humanity: The Challenge of North Korea," part of the Salzburg Initiative…

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September 28, 2015

Does the forty-fifth president of the United States, Donald J. Trump, have a foreign policy, not least of all inclusive of the vital Northeast Asian region? The question is not…

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Region: Asia

June 24, 2020

With an outbreak of diplomacy under way for the Korean Peninsula, a review of North Korea’s approach to negotiations is timely. A summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and…

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August 3, 2018

For the proverbial visitor from Mars, the political situation in Northeast Asia is inexplicable. Sitting amidst a group of relatively stable, wealthy, and powerful countries, is a small, poor, belligerent…

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August 1, 2017

Today’s relationship between the United States and China is more varied, complex, and cooperative than the accumulation of headlines would lead one to believe. The news media and commentators spotlight…

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Region: Asia

October 7, 2016

By Mark Tokola Paul-Henri Spaak, the post-war Belgian statesman who served both as one of the founders of the European Union and as Secretary-General of NATO, wrote in his memoirs that “one must also desire the consequences of what one desires.”  In other words, you shouldn’t complain about the foreseeable outcomes of your actions.  One…

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Region: Asia,Europe

August 28, 2019

By Mark Tokola On Thursday, July 25, North Korea launched two, (reportedly) short-range, missiles into the sea west of Japanese waters. News reports say that they traveled to distances of 430 and 690 kilometers, and flew low, no higher than 50 kilometers in altitude. Some analysts believe that the projectiles were part of North Korea’s…

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Region: Asia

July 25, 2019

By Mark Tokola The breakdown of the February Hanoi summit meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong-un left the problem of how and when to restart the negotiation process.  One drawback to a ‘top down’ approach is that there is no assurance that the two sides will meet again without a change of circumstances, i.e.…

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July 2, 2019

By Mark Tokola Chalkboards (aka blackboards) had a pretty good run in classroom use from 1814 until whiteboards began to replace them beginning in the 1960’s.  The main place you see them these days is in restaurants, although if you look closely you’ll see that many of their ‘chalkboard’ menus are actually painted fakes.  Most…

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Region: Asia

June 14, 2019