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2. North Korea’s Covid-19 Lockdown: Current Status and Road Ahead
- Author:
- Victor D. Cha, Katrin Fraser Katz, and J. Stephen Morrison
- Publication Date:
- 03-2022
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
- Abstract:
- CSIS hosted a panel of experts for a discussion of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on North Korea. The group discussed what is known about the current situation, the primary and secondary effects of the border lockdown, and the broader impact on North Korean society and markets. The group also examined North Korea’s path going forward, the possibility of an easing of restrictions, and the feasibility of humanitarian aid policies to North Korea. The meeting took place under Chatham House Rule on a not-for- attribution basis.
- Topic:
- Public Health, Pandemic, COVID-19, and Quarantine
- Political Geography:
- Asia and North Korea
3. The Debate over North Korea
- Author:
- Victor D. Cha and David C. Kang
- Publication Date:
- 07-2004
- Content Type:
- Journal Article
- Journal:
- Political Science Quarterly
- Institution:
- Academy of Political Science
- Abstract:
- VICTOR D. CHA AND DAVID C. KANG debate the strengths and weaknesses of an engagement policy to rid North Korea of its nuclear weapons program. From different perspectives, the two authors analyze common misconceptions about North Korean intentions and strategies as well as debate the merits of a harder-line approach taken by the United States toward the reclusive regime. Whether one views Pyongyang’s intentions with greater skepticism (Cha) or greater flexibility (Kang), the authors argue that some form of engagement, not military preemption, is advisable.
- Topic:
- Foreign Policy, Nuclear Weapons, Weapons, and Engagement
- Political Geography:
- Asia, North Korea, and United States of America
4. North Korea's Weapons of Mass Destruction: Badges, Shields, or Swords?
- Author:
- Victor D. Cha
- Publication Date:
- 07-2002
- Content Type:
- Journal Article
- Journal:
- Political Science Quarterly
- Institution:
- Academy of Political Science
- Abstract:
- VICTOR D. CHA examines the question about relative merits of engaging or containing North Korea that has resurfaced after President Bush's "axis of evil" statements. The author argues that this policy question cannot be answered without an understanding of the strategic doctrine behind North Korea's alleged nuclear weapons capabilities.
- Topic:
- Foreign Policy, Nuclear Weapons, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Engagement, and Containment
- Political Geography:
- Asia and North Korea