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March 27, 2019

Mike Pompeo Again Refuses To Blame Kim Jong Un For Otto Warmbier’s Death

Senior Policy Director Alexandra Bell spoke with The Huffington Post about Mike Pompeo’s refusal to blame North Korean leader Kim Jong-un for American student Otto Warmbier’s death, and U.S. Representative Tom Malinowski’s line of questioning in a hearing. Alexandra Bell, a senior policy director at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, said Pompeo has […]

Posted in: Center in the News, North Korea, Press & In the News on North Korea, Press Room, United States

March 14, 2019

U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton urges missile deployment, end to treaty

Policy Analyst James McKeon spoke with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette about Sen. Tom Cotton’s remarks supporting withdrawal from the INF Treaty.   If the treaty is officially terminated in August, as expected, the Pentagon plans to test two types of medium-range missiles later this year, the Associated Press reported Wednesday. The move could backfire, according to […]

Posted in: Center in the News, Press & In the News on Russia, Press Room, Russia, United States

March 12, 2019

The Hanoi Summit – We Asked Abigail Stowe-Thurston What Happens Next in U.S.-North Korea Relations

Program Coordinator Abigail Stowe-Thurston shared insights with The National Interest on what happens next after the Hanoi Summit. She focused on the need for diplomacy, no matter how messy, to avoid military action. “Despite the fact that the United States and North Korea walked away from the Hanoi summit empty-handed, American and North Korean interests […]

Posted in: Asia, Center in the News, North Korea, Press & In the News on North Korea, Press Room, United States

March 12, 2019

The Hanoi Summit – We Asked Erin Connolly What Happens Next in U.S.-North Korea Relations

Program Assistant Erin Connolly was asked to provide insight into what happens after the Hanoi Summit with The National Interest. She focuses on younger generations. “With the world’s attention on Hanoi, President Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un walked away from the celebratory table that had quite literally already been set. It is never a mistake […]

Posted in: Asia, Center in the News, North Korea, Press & In the News on North Korea, Press Room, United States

March 12, 2019

The Hanoi Summit – We Asked Alexandra Bell What Happens Next in U.S.-North Korea Relations

Senior Policy Director Alexandra Bell was asked to share opinions on the Hanoi Summit with The National Interest. She focused on how to get the diplomatic process back on track. “Abrupt. Confusion. Miscommunication. Misunderstanding. Chaos. Failure. Not words that you want to hear in reference to nuclear negotiations. To say that things went poorly in […]

Posted in: Asia, Center in the News, North Korea, Press & In the News on North Korea, Press Room, United States

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