March 29, 2024
Analysis

10 years of Kim Jong Un: What should Washington do now about North Korea?

Experts weigh the different options for the US as Kim Jong Un enters his second decade in power

It’s increasingly evident to North Korea experts that Kim Jong Un will not surrender his nuclear weapons. The Biden administration’s official position, however, like its two predecessors, continues to be that complete denuclearization of North Korea is the only way towards any sort of normalization for Pyongyang-Washington relations and change in the sanctions regime.

What would the U.S.’ North Korea policy look like if policymakers understood the intractability of denuclearization? Would they advise sticking to the status quo – seemingly the easiest way – or suggest a radically new approach to North Korea?

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