NewsPronto

 
Men's Weekly

.

USA Conversation

The Conversation USA

The Conversation USA

North Korea's latest missile provocation was entirely predictable

  • Written by Sung-Yoon Lee, Professor in Korean Studies, Tufts University
imageNorth Korea's testing of two long-range cruise missiles was a provocative act – but a predictable one, too.Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP

The firing off of two long-range missiles by North Korea shows that rather than being unpredictable, the isolationist state is quite the opposite.

Announced on Sept. 13, 2021, the...

Read more: North Korea's latest missile provocation was entirely predictable

More Articles ...

  1. Texas voting law builds on long legacy of racism from GOP leaders
  2. Critical race theory is an important tool in better understanding how religion operates in America
  3. Cybercriminals use pandemic to attack schools and colleges
  4. James Webb Space Telescope: An astronomer on the team explains how to send a giant telescope to space – and why
  5. Brain scans of Black women who experience racism show trauma-like effects, putting them at higher risk for future health problems
  6. Menstrual cups are a cheaper, more sustainable way for women to cope with periods than tampons or pads
  7. What’s the law on vaccine exemptions? A religious liberty expert explains
  8. 5 characteristics of an effective science teacher – from a researcher who trains them
  9. Poverty got worse in 2020 as many low-wage workers took the brunt of the economic blows
  10. Forceful vaccine messages backfire with holdouts – how can it be done better?
  11. Pew's new global survey of climate change attitudes finds promising trends but deep divides
  12. Who's covered by a vaccine mandate? Here's a quick guide to America's patchwork of COVID-19 shot requirements
  13. What are microschools? 5 questions answered
  14. More education for Mexican Americans may mean less diabetes
  15. Chile has a growing Muslim community – but few know about it
  16. A new platform lets you buy shares of blue-chip paintings – but is art a wise investment?
  17. Apple's plan to scan your phone raises the stakes on a key question: Can you trust Big Tech?
  18. Perilous situation for Afghan allies left behind shows a refugee system that's not up to the job
  19. Food production generates more than a third of manmade greenhouse gas emissions – a new framework tells us how much comes from crops, countries and regions
  20. Black, Hispanic and Asian American donors give more to social and racial justice causes as well as strangers in need – new survey
  21. Who are the Hazara of Afghanistan? An expert on Islam explains
  22. What happens when your foot falls asleep?
  23. 6 big changes in standardized tests – including less focus on grading students and more on learning
  24. Western fires are burning higher in the mountains and at unprecedented rates as the climate warms
  25. Jim Crow tactics reborn in Texas abortion law, deputizing citizens to enforce legally suspect provisions
  26. 'Imagine' at 50: Why John Lennon's ode to humanism still resonates
  27. Biden's pandemic plan overlooks mask mandates and vulnerable populations
  28. Over-the-counter rapid antigen tests can help slow the spread of COVID-19 -- here's how to use them effectively
  29. How 'engagement' makes you vulnerable to manipulation and misinformation on social media
  30. How 'sissy men' became the latest front in China’s campaign against big tech
  31. American Muslims are at high risk of suicide -- 20 years post-9/11, the links between Islamophobia and suicide remain unexplored
  32. 9/11 survivors' exposure to toxic dust and the chronic health conditions that followed offer lessons that are still too often unheeded
  33. How bans on mask mandates affect students with disabilities – 4 questions answered
  34. Biden's proposed tenfold increase in solar power would remake the US electricity system
  35. California recall: There's a method to what looks like madness
  36. SpaceX Inspiration4 mission will send 4 people with minimal training into orbit – and bring space tourism closer to reality
  37. Student loan debt is crushing Americans – 4 essential reads
  38. SpaceX Inspiration4 mission sent 4 people with minimal training into orbit – and brought space tourism closer to reality
  39. Firebrands: How to protect your home from wildfires' windblown flaming debris
  40. 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic – a retrospective in 7 charts
  41. Firebrands and protecting homes from wildfires: What everyone needs to know about flaming windblown debris
  42. Massive numbers of new COVID–19 infections, not vaccines, are the main driver of new coronavirus variants
  43. For engineers, asking for help at work is influenced by gender
  44. Minerals, drugs and China: How the Taliban might finance their new Afghan government
  45. How social media – aided by bots – amplifies Islamophobia online
  46. Buying groceries isn't a problem just for the poor – middle-class millennials like me with student debt have trouble too
  47. How to design a public play space where kids practice reading and STEM skills
  48. On 50th anniversary of Attica uprising, 4 essential reads on prisoners' rights today
  49. ¿Por qué se fortaleció la tormenta Ida en el Noreste tan rápido después de haberse debilitado?
  50. Government and charitable actions likely kept millions of Americans out of food insecurity during the pandemic