How can the international community engage with North Korea when there are so few options available to us?
This week we are joined by Jonathan Corrado Director of Policy for The Korea Society. He produces programming and conducts research on a range of security, diplomacy, and socioeconomic issues impacting the U.S.-Korea Alliance, the Korean Peninsula, and Northeast Asia.
He recently published an article titled 'Kim Jong Un is winning the war for young North Koreans’ hearts and minds' which you can read it here https://www.nknews.org/2024/09/kim-jong-un-is-winning-the-war-for-young-north-koreans-hearts-and-minds/
More of Jonathan's work can be found at https://www.koreasociety.org/
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