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A New Risk Calculus for the Korean Peninsula
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A New Risk Calculus for the Korean Peninsula

Benjamin R. Young
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July 9, 2026

State-sanctioned violence and militarism form the foundation of the rejuvenated North Korea-Russia partnership, and that should shape how U.S. and South Korean alliance planners read the North’s tolerance for risk. …

A New Risk Calculus for the Korean Peninsula
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A New Risk Calculus for the Korean Peninsula

Benjamin R. Young
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July 9, 2026

State-sanctioned violence and militarism form the foundation of the rejuvenated North Korea-Russia partnership, and that should shape how U.S. and South Korean alliance planners read the North’s tolerance for risk. …

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It is doubtful that Trump’s extension of the protective tariff on Korean pickup trucks had that much of an effect on the American market.

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The Kim-Putin Summit’s Impact on the Korean Peninsula

Terrence Matsuo • Oct 4, 2023

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The US and South Korea have raised concerns over the growing confluence of Russia and North Korea in the wake of the Kim-Putin summit.

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