James Park
@jyjamespark.bsky.social
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Research Associate for East Asia Program @quincyinst.bsky.social. Follows, Reposts, Likes ≠ Endorsement. All views are mine.
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This got lost in the chaos, but here’s some (conditional) good news via @jyjamespark.bsky.social: N Korea will negotiate if the US drops the demand to denuclearize.

Denuclearization has long been an impractical precondition. Trump is willing to throw out old shibboleths on a whim, so let’s go!
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In my latest, I explain why it makes sense that ROK Pres Lee Jae Myung passed on this year's NATO summit. Long story short, the stakes and benefits involved weren't significant, and Lee made a sensible decision in line with his principle of pragmatic diplomacy. shorturl.at/wWh4I
Why South Korea's new president skipped the NATO summit
Lee Jae Myung has his own problems, let alone having time for Europe's
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Tomorrow, 9am ET!

I’ll be quizzing an outstanding panel about the meaning of South Korea’s election and its impact on foreign policy.

With Korean legislator Rep. Kim Joon-hyung, @darciedraudt.bsky.social, @jyjamespark.bsky.social, and @frankaum.bsky.social.
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Will Lee Jae-myung Reorient South Korea’s Foreign Policy?
The implications of Lee Jae-myung's presidential election.
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On 6/9, my colleague @jwdwerner.bsky.social and I will be discussing the recent ROK presidential election and its foreign policy implications. Panelists will include Rep. Kim Joon-hyung, @frankaum.bsky.social, @darciedraudt.bsky.social. Register now! quincyinst.org/events/will-...
Will Lee Jae-myung Reorient South Korea’s Foreign Policy?
The implications of Lee Jae-myung's presidential election.
quincyinst.org
jyjamespark.bsky.social
On 6/9, my colleague @jwdwerner.bsky.social and I will be discussing the recent ROK presidential election and its foreign policy implications. Panelists will include Rep. Kim Joon-hyung, @frankaum.bsky.social, @darciedraudt.bsky.social. Register now! quincyinst.org/events/will-...
Will Lee Jae-myung Reorient South Korea’s Foreign Policy?
The implications of Lee Jae-myung's presidential election.
quincyinst.org
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jyjamespark.bsky.social
In my latest piece, I preview tomorrow's ROK presidential election. The likely winner Lee Jae-myung will be given a tough task from day 1, having to navigate through complex alliance issues including tariffs, military cost-sharing, and strategic positioning toward China. shorturl.at/76b7H
Coup and impeachment boost  liberal in South Korea election
Lee Jae-myung favored to win Tuesday's vote, but he faces a host of issues with Trump admin on Day 1
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jyjamespark.bsky.social
In my latest piece, I preview tomorrow's ROK presidential election. The likely winner Lee Jae-myung will be given a tough task from day 1, having to navigate through complex alliance issues including tariffs, military cost-sharing, and strategic positioning toward China. shorturl.at/76b7H
Coup and impeachment boost  liberal in South Korea election
Lee Jae-myung favored to win Tuesday's vote, but he faces a host of issues with Trump admin on Day 1
responsiblestatecraft.org
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This is not an established fact and is certainly not true for realistic attack scenarios. The current system might--might!--be able to stop a single ICBM, but even that is debatable since tests occur under controlled conditions and even then the record isn't great. www.wsj.com/politics/nat...
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Just a laughable situation…
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Apart from whatever mythical constitutional reform Han DS thinks resolves this, PPP could take steps to win--or at least be competitive--in general elections. Instead, PPP has been trounced past two times. So maybe start with that?
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I’m very excited to be taking part in this wonderful program with this incredible group of thinkers on China policy. There’s no better time to be challenging old assumptions and insisting on new possibilities.
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We are thrilled to announce the selection of our third fellowship cohort, seventeen truly outstanding next generation China scholars and analysts you can read more about here: global.upenn.edu/future-of-us...
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Congrats to my colleague @jwdwerner.bsky.social for joining this exceptional list of China scholars!
penn-us-china.bsky.social
We are thrilled to announce the selection of our third fellowship cohort, seventeen truly outstanding next generation China scholars and analysts you can read more about here: global.upenn.edu/future-of-us...
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jwdwerner.bsky.social
An excellent new paper just out from my colleague @jyjamespark.bsky.social.

James reviews dangerous pressures building up in nuclear doctrine on both sides of the Korean peninsula and shows how rethinking effective deterrence could remedy the situation.
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From Punishment to Denial: Stabilizing Deterrence on the Korean Peninsula
This brief argues for a more flexible, proactive, and credible approach to the U.S.–South Korea alliance’s deterrence vis-à-vis North Korea
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jwdwerner.bsky.social
This is something to watch. Trump’s statements and his foreign policy picks all indicate real potential for diplomacy with North Korea—but success rests on not repeating the mistakes of the first term. @jyjamespark.bsky.social with the details:
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Kim Jong Un reminds Trump they have unfinished business
Despite Pyongyang's missile threats, the American president should choose a diplomatic do-over with North Korea.
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