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John S. Park

John S. Park

Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

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Email: john_park@harvard.edu

 

 

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2005 (continued)

February 12, 2005

China's Herculean N. Korea Task

Op-Ed, The Korea Herald

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

 

2004

Fall 2004

"Managing the Atom Promotes North Korea Dialogue"

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

A close examination of North Korea's key statistics reveals two intriguing insights into the current situation. First, the Kim Jong Il regime has emerged stronger from the devastating famine and natural disasters of the mid-1990s. At the time, these events convinced many North Korea watchers of the country's imminent collapse. North Korean resiliency, however, was not internally generated, but fostered externally.

 

 

May 14, 2004

North Korean Crisis: China Shows the Way to Pyongyang

Op-Ed, International Herald Tribune

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

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February 5, 2004

China Takes 'Xiaokang' Approach to N. Korea

Op-Ed, The Straits Times

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

 

2003

August 8, 2003

China Holds the Key to Unlocking the North Korean Crisis

Op-Ed, Globe and Mail

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

 

 

June 30, 2003

A Chinese Roadmap For Korea

Op-Ed, Wall Street Journal Asia

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

 

1998

Fall 1998

The Agreed Framework: A Path Towards Stability on the Korean Peninsula

Journal Article, Yisei

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

 

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