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North Korean Leadership Dynamics
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Kim Jong-il’s death in December 2011 brought about the hereditary transition of power to a third generation. Kim Jong-un assumed the mantle of Supreme Leader.
by Kim Jong-il has nearly evaporated, and the remaining regents are more accurately described as senior advisors. Ken E. Gause /reports/2014/cop-2014-u-006988-final.pdf
Changing Nature of Warfare
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This report begins with the agenda of the conference, followed by a summary of the major themes that emerged during the discussions at the conference and in the papers. We have extended the themes to their implications for the year 2020 and for U.S. policy and interactions in the world. We then include a report of the discussions at the conference, starting with the themes laid out in the agenda, the summary presentations by those who submitted papers, and the ensuing detailed commentaries and discussions. This report is our own record of the conference proceedings and does not imply consensus among those who participated. Finally, the 21 papers submitted are included in the report, in the order of their presentations during the conference.
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North Korea A Case Study of Asymmetric Relations
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Examining North Korea as a case study for asymmetric relations and the issue of its nuclear weapons development as the threat to status quo in the international order.
of a larger regional strategy tied to great power competition. Ken E. Gause /reports/2021/10/COP-2021-U-030765-Final.pdf /reports/2021/10/NK-Asymmetric-Relations-Cover.png /reports/2021/10
North Korea Asymmetric Advantage in Yellow Sea
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Examining the potential for North Korea to initiate a limited military conflict in the Yellow Sea.
, issuing stern warnings to cease combat operations and leave the area. Beijing made no further moves to use force, but Pyongyang, Seoul , and Washington took notice. Markus V. Garlauskas Ken E. Gause /reports/2022/01/North-Koreas-Arena-of-Asymmetric-Advantage-Why-We-Should-Prepare-for-a-Crisis-in-the-Yellow-Sea.pdf /reports/2022/01/Nork%20Korea.jpg /images/GenericReportImage.jpg Countering
cna talks: Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong and the future of Russia-North Korea relations
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On September 13, North Korean Leader Kim Jong met with Russian President Vladmir Putin at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Russia’s most advanced space launch site. The meeting sparked concern in the West that Kim could supply Russia with weapons and munitions for its war in Ukraine and speculation about what North Korea would receive in return. In this episode, Ken Gause and Paul Schwartz discuss the significance of the meeting and its implications for US policy makers.
receive in return. In this episode, Ken Gause and Paul Schwartz discuss the significance of the meeting and its implications for US policy makers. Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong and the future of Russia-North Korea relations Ken Gause   is an expert on the North Korean leadership and political system. He has written several books on North Korea, focusing on its politics, military apparatus
cna talks: Why Isn't the U.S. Getting Anywhere With North Korea?
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The U.S. and North Korea held working-level negotiations in Stockholm last weekend, but the talks broke down. Ken Gause returns to CNA Talks to discuss what went wrong.
Why Isn't the U.S. Getting Anywhere With North Korea? The U.S. and North Korea held working-level negotiations in Stockholm last weekend, but the talks broke down. Ken Gause returns to CNA Talks to discuss what went wrong. Why Isn't the U.S. Getting Anywhere With North Korea? Ken Gause  is the director of the Adversary Analytics Program. He is CNA's senior foreign leadership analyst and has spent the last 20 years developing methodologies for examining leadership dynamics of hard-target, authoritarian regimes. His latest book is "North Korean House of Cards: Leadership Dynamics Under
cna talks: What Does Kim Jong Un Want?
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On this episode of CNA Talks, North Korea analysts Ken Gause, Christopher Steinitz and Sarah Vogler sit down to discuss Kim Jong Un's objectives in the nuclear negotiations. They point out that the nuclear program is an important part of Kim’s legitimacy and something that he will not easily part with, and that the U.S. will probably have to live with a nuclear North Korea in the short term. Finally, the team lays out a path for the negotiations that could eventually reduce North Korea's nuclear arsenal.
What Does Kim Jong Un Want? On this episode of CNA Talks, North Korea analysts Ken Gause, Christopher Steinitz and Sarah Vogler sit down to discuss Kim Jong Un's objectives in the nuclear negotiations. They point out that the nuclear program is an important part of Kim’s legitimacy and something that he will not easily part with, and that the U.S. will probably have to live with a nuclear North Korea in the short term. Finally, the team lays out a path for the negotiations that could eventually reduce North Korea's nuclear arsenal. What Does Kim Jong Un Want? Biographies Ken Gause
Can Kim Jong Un Really Denuclearize?
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A fundamental question facing U.S. policymakers is whether North Korea intends to denuclearize. Most Pyongyang-watchers believe this is an impossibility, at least for the near term.
Can Kim Jong Un Realy Denuclearize? A fundamental question facing U.S. policymakers is whether North Korea intends to denuclearize. Most Pyongyang-watchers believe this is an impossibility, at least for the near term. /images/InDepth/Post01.jpg Can Kim Jong Un Really Denuclearize? 1 Ken Gause A fundamental question facing U.S. policymakers is whether North Korea intends to denuclearize. Most Pyongyang-watchers believe this is an impossibility, at least for the near term. The nuclear program has been a dream of North Korean leaders since the end of the Korean War — a deterrent against regime
cna talks: Foreign Policy Advice for the New Administration
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In light of this month’s presidential transition, six CNA analysts sat down to discuss foreign policy advice for the next administration. From Asia to Europe to the Middle East, the commentators covered some of the key areas of concern for the upcoming year and beyond. Topics included: North Korea’s nuclear capabilities Russia’s relationships with NATO, Syria and Turkey The Iran nuclear deal Chinese national interests The South China Sea Cyber threats Listen in for informed analysis on China, North Korea, Russia and more.
president and director of CNA's   China Studies division   and an expert on Chinese and Asian affairs. Ken Gause is the director of CNA's   International Affairs Group . He is CNA's senior foreign