
Track II Diplomacy: A Road Less Traveled
With decades of experience at the front lines of Track II diplomacy, JHU SAIS Foreign Policy Institute Fellow Randa Slim sheds light on...

China's Relations with the Korean Peninsula
FPI Director Carla Freeman recently authored a chapter in The SAGE Handbook of Contemporary China, edited by Weiping Wu and Mark Frazier....

Scrapping the Iran deal and North Korea summit harms U.S. credibility
This piece was originally published by Axios on May 25, 2018. View it here. In the span of a month, President Trump has managed to create...

Improving South Korea's Civil Defense Will Boost Trump's Summit Leverage
"It is exceedingly dangerous for Trump to engage in talks with Kim when the North Korean leader detects a gap in the relationship between...
Trump's North Korea strategy won't go far with Iran
This piece was originally published by Axios on May 3, 2018. View it here. As much as President Trump would like credit for solving the...
To Win a Nobel, Trump Should Look to the Iran Deal
This piece was originally published by The New York Times on May 2, 2018. View it here. “President Trump should win the Nobel Peace...
The Iran Regime-Change Crew Is Back
This article was originally published by The Atlantic on April 25, 2018. View it here. "The Iran Regime-Change Crew Is Back. That...
Unpacking a US Decision to Engage North Korea: What it Entails and What it Could Achieve
This piece originally appeared in 38 North on April 16, 2018. View it here. A Third Way? In a report published last January in 38 North,...
Jenny Town quoted in USA Today: "North and South Korea agree: Neither wants defections during O
“That would be a diplomatic incident that would work in no one’s favor,” said Jenny Town, assistant director of the U.S.-Korea Institute...

A new therapeutic approach is needed for North Korea
This piece was originally published by Gulf News on January 19, 2018. View it here. Positive reinforcement towards its private sector...