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After the Olympics Détente: Policy Coordination on the North Korean Nuclear Issue

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After the Olympics Détente: Policy Coordination on the North Korean Nuclear Issue
The DPRK has recently announced the completion of its nuclear weapons program and begun a “peace offensive,” sending a delegation to the Olympic winter games and setting up two summits with the presidents of the ROK and the U.S. These moves follow a long-standing pattern in which North Korean policy swings from aggression to reconciliation, challenging the international community’s ability to respond cohesively and to maintain deterrence strategies. The question now facing the international community is whether the détente between North and South Korea can be maintained and whether a dialogue on denuclearization can be started through a summit process. If not, the prospects for conflict on the Korean peninsula are likely to grow. Join our experts as they assess the immediate aftermath of the Olympic détente and prospects for peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula.
Speakers:
Duyeon Kim, Visiting Senior Fellow, Korean Peninsula Future Forum
David B. Shear, Senior Advisor, McLarty Associates
Yuki Tatsumi, Co-Director of East Asia Program & Director of Japan Program, The Stimson Center
Xiyu Yang, Senior Fellow, China Institute of International Studies
James Zumwalt, Chief Executive Officer, Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA
Moderator:
Ralph Cossa, President, Pacific Forum
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