April 20, 2024

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Anthony V. Rinna

Anthony V. Rinna is a Senior Editor with the Sino-NK research group. He's lived in South Korea since 2014.

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Russia’s “ambassador-at-large” and Moscow’s North Korea multilateralism

Russia’s “ambassador-at-large” and Moscow’s North Korea multilateralism

Why did Oleg Burmistrov meet with Choe Son Hui last week?

Russia’s “ambassador-at-large” and Moscow’s North Korea multilateralism
Anthony V. Rinna
Anthony V. Rinna October 6, 2017
Proliferation blame: the Ukraine-Russia spat over N. Korean missiles

Proliferation blame: the Ukraine-Russia spat over N. Korean missiles

Reports of Kyiv's role in Pyongyang's rocket program are being loudly embraced in Moscow

Proliferation blame: the Ukraine-Russia spat over N. Korean missiles
Anthony V. Rinna
Anthony V. Rinna September 1, 2017
Why Russia won’t call the Hwasong-14 an ICBM

Why Russia won’t call the Hwasong-14 an ICBM

The Kremlin cannot publicly accept that the DPRK represents a serious threat to the U.S.

Why Russia won’t call the Hwasong-14 an ICBM
Anthony V. Rinna
Anthony V. Rinna August 3, 2017
Pipe dream? Why Russia wants inter-Korean economic cooperation

Pipe dream? Why Russia wants inter-Korean economic cooperation

Russia has long hoped to expand trilateral development

Pipe dream? Why Russia wants inter-Korean economic cooperation
Anthony V. Rinna
Anthony V. Rinna July 20, 2017
Why recent U.S. sanctions target Russia, not China

Why recent U.S. sanctions target Russia, not China

The latest designations suggest the Kremlin is not seen as a useful partner in dealing with the DPRK

Why recent U.S. sanctions target Russia, not China
Anthony V. Rinna
Anthony V. Rinna June 11, 2017
Following Sunday’s missile test, will Russia move away from North Korea?

Following Sunday’s missile test, will Russia move away from North Korea?

While the DPRK's missile tests may trouble the Kremlin, don't expect Moscow to end ties just yet

Following Sunday’s missile test, will Russia move away from North Korea?
Anthony V. Rinna
Anthony V. Rinna May 15, 2017
How Russia and South Korea could work together on North Korea

How Russia and South Korea could work together on North Korea

The next South Korean president could find an unlikely ally against the DPRK in Vladimir Putin

How Russia and South Korea could work together on North Korea
Anthony V. Rinna
Anthony V. Rinna May 4, 2017
Why the U.S. sent Joseph Yun to Moscow

Why the U.S. sent Joseph Yun to Moscow

Russia's growing ties with North Korea could give the U.S. a direct line to Pyongyang

Why the U.S. sent Joseph Yun to Moscow
Anthony V. Rinna
Anthony V. Rinna April 5, 2017
Why Russia is keeping quiet on THAAD

Why Russia is keeping quiet on THAAD

Moscow's reaction to the deployment has been markedly low-key

Why Russia is keeping quiet on THAAD
Anthony V. Rinna
Anthony V. Rinna March 27, 2017
With China and North Korea drifting apart, will Russia step in?

With China and North Korea drifting apart, will Russia step in?

Despite shared interests, Moscow would be wise to keep Pyongyang at arm's length

With China and North Korea drifting apart, will Russia step in?
Anthony V. Rinna
Anthony V. Rinna February 20, 2017
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