With nearly twenty-five million citizens, a secretive totalitarian dictatorship, and active nuclear and ballistic missile weapons programs, North Korea presents some of the world's most difficult fore
President George W. Bush had pinned North Korea to an "axis of evil" but then neglected Pyongyang until it tested a nuclear device. Would the new administration make similar mistakes
Morin (Miami Herald, Pulitzer, '96) would draw a few chuckles if the subject were not so tragic. The head neo-con has poisoned the U.S. reputation among rational thinkers worldwide. With co-author Cle
Clemens (political science, Boston U.) argues that diplomatic engagement by the US with North Korea over nuclear weapons and other issues is not only possible but necessary in order to avoid the threa