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North Korea - Beyond Brinkmanship: Challenges and Future Prospects

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Explore the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding North Korea in this 51-minute Aspen Institute conference talk. Delve into the challenges of intelligence gathering, the country's nuclear ambitions, and its struggling economy. Examine the future prospects of the "Hermit Kingdom" with insights from speakers John Dickerson, Kevin Rudd, and Victor Cha. Analyze key topics including recent diplomatic agreements, the role of US allies, China's influence, and the perspectives of North Korea and its neighbors. Discuss the potential for lifting sanctions, negotiation strategies, conventional weapons concerns, and the impact of rhetoric on diplomacy. Consider the long-term implications for the region, including economic benefits and the potential re-education of North Korea's population. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted issues surrounding North Korea and the complexities of international relations in East Asia.

Syllabus

Intro
What was agreed to
Whats next for Pompeo
The importance of liaison offices
North Koreas inventory
US allies
Chinas role
North Koreas perspective
Chinas perspective
South Korea and Japan
The 22nd century
Lifting sanctions
Negotiating with North Korea
Conventional weapons
Trumps bellicose rhetoric
How will the population of North Korea get reeducated
Will China share our strategic objective of CVID
Who benefits economically


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The Aspen Institute

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