North Korean Congress Codifies New Nuclear Policy
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The Ninth Congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea in February heralded the start of a new geopolitical era in Northeast Asia. North Korea’s nuclear program is now codified in party doctrine, insulated from negotiation, and institutionally designed to outlast any diplomatic framework Washington might devise.
The congress formally institutionalized Kim Jong Un’s drive to build nuclear and conventional forces in parallel, stipulating pre-emptive strike capabilities in part
The Ninth Congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea in February heralded the start of a new geopolitical era in Northeast Asia. North Korea’s nuclear program is now codified in party doctrine, insulated from negotiation, and institutionally designed to outlast any diplomatic framework Washington might devise.
The congress formally institutionalized Kim Jong Un’s drive to build nuclear and conventional forces in parallel, stipulating pre-emptive strike capabilities in part
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