South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shake hands at the truce village of Panmunjom inside the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas, South Korea, April 27, 2018. Korea Summit Press Pool/Pool via Reuters
Abby Bard, National Interest: The Pros and Cons of a Korean War Peace Treaty
Trump needs to think through how a peace treaty would work and what would be gained or lost from it.
In the Panmunjom Declaration , South Korean president Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stated a goal of “declaring an end to the [Korean] War, turning the armistice into a peace treaty, and establishing a permanent and solid peace regime.” Rumors are intensifying that the two Koreas hope to declare an end to the Korean War at September’s United Nations General Assembly meetings in New York City. The United States has said that North Korea needs to make progress towards denuclearization before the war can end, while North Korea has stated that ending the war is the next step that must be taken. After the end of the war is declared, the next step will be developing a peace treaty to outline the conditions of a divided post-war Korean Peninsula.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- August 21, 2018
Stuck on stalemate: Trump’s Afghanistan strategy turns one year old -- Jamie McIntyre, Washington Examiner
Why a US–Russia team–up against China is unlikely -- Ali Wyne, The Interpreter
The US Will Spend Billions in Syria—Just Not on Rebuilding It -- Krishnadev Calamur, Defense One
A Fourth War With Hamas in Gaza? -- Daniel Byman, Lawfare
Ahead of elections, Austalian Prime Minister Turnbull a dead man walking -- Alan Boyd, Asia Times
Pakistan's Economic Turmoil Threatens China's Ambitions -- James Schwemlein, Foreign Policy
Malaysia's PM Mahathir resets the terms for dealing with China -- Nile Bowie, Asia Times
Soviet Collapse Echoes in China’s Belt and Road -- David Fickling, Bloomberg
Is Duterte dying? -- Jason Castaneda, Asia Times
This Is How South Africa Could Become the Next Zimbabwe -- Alexander C. R. Hammond, National Interest
Will South Africa Follow the Path of Zimbabwe? -- John Fund, NRO
Uganda: The changing face of political opposition -- Fidelis Mbah, Al Jazeera
Multilateral approach needed to contain Venezuela’s refugee crisis, experts warn -- Evan Romero-Castillo, DW
Can Venezuela halt hyperinflation? -- Rob Young, BBC
Reports That ISIS Has Been Destroyed May Be Greatly Exaggerated -- Jeff Schogol, Task & Purpose
Danger Close: Military Politicization and Elite Credibility -- Michael A. Robinson, War On The Rocks
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