North Korea: Past Crises
HNN Polls
Sinking of the Cheonan and Kim Jong-il's Succession
- Rare photos of Kim Jong-il's youngest son, Kim Jong-un, released
- North Korea Trying for Unexpected in World Cup Again
- William Choong: Is North Korea's Kim Jong-il a madman or a genius?
- B. R. Myers: South Korea’s Collective Shrug
- Lisa Camner: Why Would North Korea Sink a South Korean Warship?
- Olivia Hampton: North Korea ... Obama's 'Dumb War'?
- Ronan Thomas: Korean War ... A Conflict That Won't End
- Christopher Hitchens: We are Kim Jong-il's Willing Accomplices
- Charles Armstrong: The Korean War Never Ended
- Ian Bremmer: Dangerous North Korean Insecurity
- Tensions between North, South Korea growing
- North and South Korea: A history of violence
- Donald Kirk: Cambodia, Pol Pot, and the Lessions for North Korea
- Bret Stephens: Peace Processes Never Work
- North Korea: rare photograph of Kim Jong-il's heir apparent emerges
- Joshua Stanton: Why the U.S. Army Should Leave Korea
Past Crises
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Adam Chapnick: China Holds the Key to the North Korea Problem (2009)
- Ralph C. Hassig and Kongdan Oh: Prospects for Ending North Korea's Nuclear Program (2006)
- The weird and scary saga of how an isolated, bankrupt nation went nuclear—and how the United States failed to stop it (2006)
- Jimmy Carter: Solving the Korean Stalemate, One Step at a Time (2006)
- Michael Creswell: Why We Should Contain, Not Corner, North Korea (2006)
- WSJ Editorial: Kim Jong Il's negotiating history, and ours (2006)
- Bruce Cumings and Meredith Jung-En Woo: What Does North Korea Want? (2006)
- Gavan McCormack: If You Ran North Korea, You'd Want Nukes too Given American Hostility (2005)
- Andrei Lankov: Welcome to Capitalism, North Korean Comrades (2004)
- Andrei Lankov: North Korea's Missionary Position (2005)
- Andrei Lankov: Why Women Have Taken the Lead in Bringing Capitalism to North Korea (2005)
- James Matray: Why the Bush Policy Is Failing in North Korea (2005)
- Bruce Cumings: Why Did Truman Really Fire MacArthur? ... The Obscure History of Nuclear Weapons and the Korean War Provides the Answer (2005)
- Jeffrey Kimball: Is Bush Trying Out the Madman Theory? (2004)
- U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea: The Hidden Gulag: Exposing North Korea’s Prison Camps Prisoners’ Testimonies and Satellite Photographs (2003)
- Selig Harrison: Making the Mistake of Making Policy in Korea on the Basis of"Worst-Case Scenarios" (2005)
- Gavan McCormack: How Bush Created the North Korean"Crisis" (2005)
- Judith Apter Klinghoffer: The North Korean Holocaust. Yes. Holocaust. (2005)
- Georgy Bulychev: One Way Out of the Korean Mess (2005)
- James Matray: Why South Koreans Think of the United States as a Global Bully (2004)
- Jonathan Dresner: Avoiding a Pearl Harbor in Korea (2003)