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How China could use trade to force North Korea to play nice with the West

  • Written by Greg Wright, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of California, Merced
imageChinese President Xi Jinping may be the only person able to rein in North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.AP Photo/Wong Maye-E, Michael Dinneen

North Korea got the world’s attention – and President Donald Trump’s – when it said on July 4 that it had successfully launched an intercontinental ballistic missile for the first time....

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