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China and North Korea
Often times, the United States finds itself developing foreign policy without the knowledge of pre-existing relationships between major players. Insight and analysis on the relationship between China and North Korea will help influence increasingly well-informed and effective foreign policy for global benefit.
Wilson Experts
Robert Daly
Director, Kissinger Institute on China and the United States
Read more from RobertRegardless of daily headlines, the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States bases its work in the interests of both nations and in their shared and independent histories.
Abraham Denmark
Former Vice President of Programs and Director of Studies; Former Senior Advisor to the Asia Program; Former Senior Fellow in the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States
Read more from AbrahamThe 21st century will be defined by what happens in Asia. It is the source of incredible economic growth and tremendous upward potential, but is also riven with uncertainty, tension, and competition.
Katie Stallard
Global Fellow
J. Stapleton Roy
Distinguished Fellow