Where in the World Is KJU - Possibilities and Meanings with Abe Denmark
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Wilson Center Asia Program Director Abraham Denmark joined host Aaron Jones on a webinar briefing for congressional staff recently to explain where Kim Jong Un could possibly be, the small matter of succession in an authoritarian monarchy, and what it means for the future. This edited version of that briefing features questions submitted from congressional staff.
Guest
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