Washington Politics Deja vu: Republicans fracturing over Ukraine, just like Korea But unlike 1952, the dynamics aren't ripe today for an eventual return to a hawkish foreign policy consensus. Here's why. Brandan P. BuckSeptember 06, 2022
Asia-Pacific Attacks on possible Korean peace plan are politically and financially motivated There are legitimate challenges facing a formal end to the war, but they can be overcome through balanced analysis.Jessica J. LeeDecember 06, 2021
Asia-Pacific Young veteran: Can we end the Korean War now, please? I served along the DMZ in South Korea 65 years after the start of that conflict, and still have friends stationed there today. Brandon AngelNovember 11, 2021
Asia-Pacific House passes another win for divided Korean American families But will the Senate take up the mantle and finally bring about reunions between North Koreans and their families in America?Jessica J. LeeJuly 21, 2021
Asia-Pacific Biden needs to take a new approach to ending our longest war — in Korea Conventional thinking holds that sanctions and isolation will make North Korea give up its weapons. Wrong.Daniel JasperFebruary 15, 2021
Asia-Pacific Will Biden finally declare the Korean War over? A simple peace seems to have eluded one president after another, but we will get nowhere on the peninsula without itSimone ChunDecember 02, 2020