08 February 2016

Editorial: A New Baseline for North Korea Policy - What the Next US President Needs to Know

By Van Jackson

To manage the North Korea challenge, we need to challenge the old images and preconceptions we have.

North Korea’s launch of a long range missile this weekend – its sixth – has once again thrust the country into the world’s headlines.

No matter who wins the election, the next U.S. president is going to be faced with a North Korea problem that’s become quite different from that which faced previous presidents. The United States can’t afford to get the Korean Peninsula wrong, and policies that may have historically worked (or at least been acceptable) may prove inadequate going forward.

The perspective offered below challenges many (but not all) of the old images and preconceptions we have about North Korea and how to deal with its regime. These should become the new baseline for future North Korea policy.

Read the full story at The Diplomat