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Another Security Breach at the Inter-Korean Border Reinforces Concerns Over South Korea’s Ability to Protect Itself
The fact that an individual can enter and exit the “most heavily fortified border in the world” without capture raises serious concerns regarding South Korea’s ability to adeq...
By Jason Bartlett
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North Korea Holds Last Plenary Meeting of 2021
Dr. Go Myong-hyun joins Arirang TV to discuss North Korea's fourth and last plenary meeting of the year. Watch the full video from Arirang TV here....
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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Indo-Pacific Security / Energy, Economics & Security
What Will North Korean Cybercrime Look Like in 2022?North Korean hackers will likely continue to employ more phishing campaigns in the future while tailoring their level of obfuscation based on the target’s sophistication....
By Jason Bartlett
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A Strategic Response to China’s Economic Coercion
China is the most willing to deploy the widest range of economic tools in response to a geopolitical conflict. What can the U.S. do?...
By Emily Jin, Emily Kilcrease & Rachel Ziemba
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Using a Sanctions Framework to Fix the ICTS Executive Order
While laudable in intent, establishing a licensing regime based on the current structure of the ICTS rules is likely to fail....
By Emily Kilcrease
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Reading Between N. Korean Lines With Dr. Go Myong-hyun
Kim Jong-un's leadership reaches its 10th year this week. Meanwhile, the U.S. blacklisted North Korea's new Defense Minister. To help "Read between the lines" Dr. Go Myong-hyu...
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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Defense, Climate and Energy Markets are Inexorably Linked. It’s Time to Acknowledge It.
Moscow’s weaponization of natural gas and Iran’s exploitation of gasoline-starved Beirut are two examples today of how energy and security go hand in hand....
By Daniel Silverberg
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Biden and Putin Hold Virtual Summit
Edward Fishman joins BBC News to explain what kind of economic sanctions the US has at its disposal to deter Russia. Listen to the podcast from BBC News here....
By Edward Fishman
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North Korea Plans to Dig Deep Into Renewable Energy Alternatives
North Korea will likely invest more capital and resources into developing renewable energy facilities, while still relying on key trading partners like China to keep its econo...
By Jason Bartlett
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Hunger Crisis in Afghanistan
Is it time to stop the freeze of the country's financial assets and donor aid or will that just legitimise the Taliban? Ed Butler speaks to John Sifton, the Asia advocacy dire...
By Alex Zerden
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S. Korea, U.S. to Maintain Close Coordination on N. Korea: Analysis
Dr. Go Myong-hyun, an Adjunct Senior Fellow for the Energy, Economics and Security Program at the Center for a New American Security and a Senior Research Fellow at The Asan I...
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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Establishing a Humanitarian Financial Corridor for Afghanistan
The international community, led by the United States, must take further action to help the Afghan people without rewarding the Taliban....
By Alex Zerden
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Taiwan to Host First WorldPride in East Asia: Why That’s Important
Washington should encourage its allies in the region to view Taiwan as a model for equal human rights for all and not as an exception to the status quo....
By Jason Bartlett
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Agent Chrysanthemum: North Korean Spy Indicted for Coercing Defectors to Return ‘Home’
South Korean media recently disclosed that a female North Korean spy has been operating inside South Korea for roughly three years, coercing defectors to return “home” to supp...
By Jason Bartlett
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Sanctions Worsening Food Insecurity in Afghanistan
Jason Bartlett, research assistant for the Energy, Economics, and Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, speaks to Government Matters about challenges for...
By Jason Bartlett
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What FATF’s Latest Guidance Means for DeFi, Stablecoins and Self-Hosted Wallets
CBDCs will likely be regulated as fiat currencies and including them under the guidance for permissionless virtual assets may complicate matters....
By Yaya J. Fanusie
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In Afghanistan, Winter is Here
The sudden fall of Kabul to the Taliban has exacerbated high levels of food insecurity within Afghanistan and added new challenges to US foreign policy, sanctions strategy, an...
By Jason Bartlett
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The 'Make in America to Sell in America Act' undermines US competitiveness
When foreign governments impose local content requirements, it hurts the ability of U.S. companies to compete in those markets....
By Emily Kilcrease
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Indo-Pacific Security / Energy, Economics & Security
Facing a Humanitarian Crisis and Renewed Terror Threat in AfghanistanFinancial Crime Matters talks with Alex Zerden about his time as Treasury attaché at the United States Embassy in Kabul, the worsening humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and t...
By Alex Zerden
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New Rule From US Commerce May Help Limit Spread of North Korean Cybercrime
As sanctions tighten in other areas, such as the commodities trade, North Korea continues to compensate for its monetary losses with funds obtained through illicit cyber activ...
By Jason Bartlett