March 29, 2024

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Edward Howell

Edward Howell is a lecturer in politics at the University of Oxford, and a contributor to the Economist Intelligence Unit. His research focuses on U.S.-DPRK and inter-Korean relations, North Korea’s nuclear politics and the international relations of East Asia.

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North Korean think tank statement shows focus on U.S. ‘hostile policy’ prevails
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North Korean think tank statement shows focus on U.S. ‘hostile policy’ prevails

Even in a post-COVID world, one thing seems certain: for Pyongyang, the U.S. ‘hostile policy’ will remain

North Korean think tank statement shows focus on U.S. ‘hostile policy’ prevails
Edward Howell
Edward Howell June 28, 2020
DPRK-U.S. dialogue: where things stand
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DPRK-U.S. dialogue: where things stand

North Korea's self-perception as nuclear power looms over peace process

DPRK-U.S. dialogue: where things stand
Edward Howell
Edward Howell August 17, 2018
Inter-Korean economic cooperation: more myth than reality?
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Inter-Korean economic cooperation: more myth than reality?

Any future projects will likely need to be tied to concrete action towards denuclearization

Inter-Korean economic cooperation: more myth than reality?
Edward Howell
Edward Howell July 3, 2018
Mr. Moon goes to Washington: why the South Korean President held talks with Trump
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Mr. Moon goes to Washington: why the South Korean President held talks with Trump

As relations with North Korea soured, the ROK leader sought to rebuild bridges

Mr. Moon goes to Washington: why the South Korean President held talks with Trump
Edward Howell
Edward Howell May 24, 2018