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To curb North Korea's nuclear program, follow the money

  • Written by John S. Park, Adjunct Lecturer, Harvard University
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North Korea’s fifth nuclear test on September 9 sparked a new round of questions about how to contain this rapidly growing threat. Like clockwork, the United States and its northeast Asian allies are already preparing another dose of sanctions.

Most U.S. defense experts believe that a military response against North Korea...

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