DPRK
Asymmetric WMD Threats: DPRK Nuclear, Cyber, and Bio-Chemical Weapons Capabilities
New special report by APLN member and President of the Sejong Institute, Dr. Sang Hyun Lee, assesses the evolution and development of DPRK’s asymmetric military capabilities - nuclear weapons, ...
Cooperative Threat Reduction in North Korea
Dr. Jina Kim argues how a long-term cooperative threat reduction and nonproliferation assistance strategy can be implemented with North Korea.
[Synthesis Report] Cooperative Threat Reduction Plus: Breaking the Stalemate with the DPRK
APLN assesses the potential for an effective Cooperative Threat Reduction Plus program as part of a renewed diplomatic approach to the DPRK.
[Synthesis Report] Cooperative Threat Reduction Plus: Breaking the Stalemate with the DPRK
APLN assesses the potential for an effective Cooperative Threat Reduction Plus program as part of a renewed diplomatic approach to the DPRK.
[CTR Plus] Breaking the Stalemate with the DPRK
This synthesis report assesses the potential for an effective Cooperative Threat Reduction Plus program as part of a renewed diplomatic approach to the DPRK.
[NU-NEA] US Entry into the Korean War: Origins, Impact, and Lessons
James I. Matray describes the reasons for the outbreak of the Korean War and US entry into the conflict, and lessons learnt.
US Entry into the Korean War: Origins, Impact, and Lessons
James I. Matray describes the reasons for the outbreak of the Korean War and US entry into the conflict, and lessons learnt.
[NU-NEA] Nuclear-Use Cases for Contemplating Crisis and Conflict on the Korean Peninsula
The authors set out ten cases highlighting the range of ways in which nuclear weapons might be used on the Korean Peninsula.
Nuclear-Use Cases for Contemplating Crisis and Conflict on the Korean Peninsula
The authors set out ten cases highlighting the range of ways in which nuclear weapons might be used on the Korean Peninsula.
A New Framework for Cooperative Threat Reduction with North Korea
Yoon-ki Lee argues that a broader multilateral approach is necessary in order to establish peace and lasting outcomes on the Korean peninsula.