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Will North Korea Become Chinaâs Newest Province?
New York Times 12.19.2011
Is a third-generation monster North Korea’s destiny? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12.20.2011
U.S.-China Tensions Thwart Response to North Korea Threat
WSJ 09.09.2016
Analyst: 'We need an entirely new North Korea strategy' | Asia | DW.COM | 09.09.2016
DW.COM 09.09.2016
Rex Tillerson Rejects Talks With North Korea on Nuclear Program
The New York Times 03.17.2017
Tillerson Says Tougher Sanctions, Military Strike Among North Korea Options
WSJ 03.17.2017
Trump Says China Will Get Better Trade Deal if It Solves ‘North Korean Problem’
The New York Times 04.11.2017
Japanese warships to join US fleet near North Korea as tensions rise
The Guardian 04.12.2017
Washington Post 04.17.2017
Pence Warns North Korea, but He Also Doesn’t Rule Out Talks
The New York Times 04.17.2017
Trump Is Finding China’s Blind Spot on North Korea
WSJ 04.17.2017
China Gets Failing Grade on North Korea
WSJ 07.11.2017
U.S. Prepares to Act Alone Against North Korea
WSJ 07.11.2017
Why China won't help US against North Korea | Asia | DW | 15.09.2017
DW.COM 09.15.2017
On China’s border with North Korea, a reduced trade lifeline is still a lifeline
Washington Post 09.29.2017
China to send envoy to North Korea, reopening dialogue with the isolated regime
Washington Post 11.15.2017
China, Finally, Clamps Down on North Korea Trade—And the Impact Is Stinging
WSJ 03.02.2018
The Unexpected Winner From the Trump-Kim Summit: China
WSJ 06.13.2018
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