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2007 Research

May 23, 2007
The Impact of U.S. Policy on North Korean Illicit Activities
By David L. Asher, Ph.D.
(Heritage Lecture #1024)
During its first term, the Bush Administration developed and implemented an innovative and highly effective strategy to combat North Korea’s arms trading and criminal activities around the world: the Illicit Activities Initiative. The IAI remains an important effort that should be continued, regardless of the direction of the Six-Party Talks.

 


2006 Research

October 10, 2006
How to Approach the China–North Korea Relationship
By David L. Asher, Ph.D.
(Heritage Lecture #969)
China has long served as a safe harbor for North Korean proliferation and illicit trading networks and a transport hub for these networks. The U.S. can work with China to spread capitalism in North Korea, even as we compel it to crack down on the North Korean elite and support for the North Korean’s weapons of mass destruction programs.

 

 

2006 Media Appearances

FOX: Studio B with Shepard Smith N. Korea / Japan (10/18/2006)
MSNBC: The Most N. Korea Nuke Testing (10/10/2006)
 
 

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