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Minseon Ku

Minseon Ku is a PhD student in International Relations at The Ohio State University.

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Why a Trump-Kim Jong-un Summit Won't Happen Before the U.S. Presidential Elections

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South Korea’s Middle Power Moment Is Now

by Minseon Ku Follow @minseon_ku on Twitter L July 30, 2021
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North Korea's Watch and Wait Strategy on Joe Biden

by Minseon Ku Follow @minseon_ku on Twitter L November 16, 2020
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Donald Trump Needs to Look to Reagan in Dealing With North Korea

by Minseon Ku Follow @minseon_ku on Twitter L September 22, 2020

Strategic Proactivity: Joe Biden's Possible North Korea Policy

by Minseon Ku Follow @minseon_ku on Twitter L September 1, 2020

Why Ending The Korean War Is Just a Beginning

by Minseon Ku Follow @minseon_ku on Twitter L July 13, 2020

Why a Trump-Kim Jong-un Summit Won't Happen Before the U.S. Presidential Elections

by Minseon Ku Follow @minseon_ku on Twitter L May 17, 2020
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North Korea's Regime Is Strong (But Kim Jong-un's Death Could Still Destabilize It)

by Minseon Ku Follow @minseon_ku on Twitter L April 27, 2020

The Limits of South Korea’s “Coronavirus Diplomacy”

by Minseon Ku Follow @minseon_ku on Twitter L March 30, 2020
orth Korean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump walk in the garden of the Metropole hotel during the second North Korea-U.S. summit in Hanoi, Vietnam February 28, 2019. REUTERS/Leah Millis

The Hanoi Summit – We Asked Minseon Ku What Happens Next in U.S.-North Korea Relations

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