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North Korea’s New Constitution Buries the Reunification Project
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North Korea’s New Constitution Buries the Reunification Project

Robert King
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May 21, 2026

North Korea has amended its constitution to remove references to reunification with South Korea. The Supreme People’s Assembly apparently made the change in March, but it was not publicly known or discussed until early May. This…

North Korea’s New Constitution Buries the Reunification Project
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North Korea’s New Constitution Buries the Reunification Project

Robert King
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May 21, 2026

North Korea has amended its constitution to remove references to reunification with South Korea. The Supreme People’s Assembly apparently made the change in March, but it was not publicly known or discussed until early May. This…

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Increasing the Value of the “Linchpin” Alliance Between the U.S. and South Korea

Scott Harold • Oct 15, 2025

Increasing the Value of the “Linchpin” Alliance Between the U.S. and South Korea

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Scott Harold • October 15, 2025

Despite shared accomplishments, the allies cannot count on previous cooperation alone to carry their relationship forward.

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Will Artificial Intelligence Hone North Korea’s Cyber “All-Purpose Sword”?

Will Artificial Intelligence Hone North Korea’s Cyber “All-Purpose Sword”?

Diana Myers, Jenny Jun, Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga, and Scott Harold • Mar 1, 2022
Will Artificial Intelligence Hone North Korea’s Cyber “All-Purpose Sword”?

Will Artificial Intelligence Hone North Korea’s Cyber “All-Purpose Sword”?

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Diana Myers, Jenny Jun, Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga, and Scott Harold • March 1, 2022

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Through the Looking Glass: Chinese Open Source Assessments of North Korea’s Ballistic Missile Capabilities

Through the Looking Glass: Chinese Open Source Assessments of North Korea’s Ballistic Missile Capabilities

Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga and Scott Harold • Sep 8, 2020
Through the Looking Glass: Chinese Open Source Assessments of North Korea’s Ballistic Missile Capabilities

Through the Looking Glass: Chinese Open Source Assessments of North Korea’s Ballistic Missile Capabilities

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Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga and Scott Harold • September 8, 2020

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