The Death of an Alliance, Part 21: Call the Plumber!

Scroll down for updates. Most of it is true and needed to be said–at least privately–but exactly whose idea was it for a Japanese politician to take the lead in criticizing South Korea’s new shift from U.S. ally to “regional balancer?” And in public, no less? Japan’s Vice Foreign Minister Shotaro Yachi reportedly had harsh words for Korea during a recent visit of Korean lawmakers. He said Seoul had been neglecting its alliance with Washington although unity between South Korea,...

New UNHCR Head Named

The New York Times reports: Secretary General Kofi Annan on Tuesday chose António Guterres, a former Portuguese prime minister, to become high commissioner for refugees, replacing Ruud Lubbers, who quit in February after being accused of sexual harassment. . . . Mr. Guterres beat out a field of seven other candidates. Among them were Bernard Kouchner, a former French minister of health and a founder of Doctors Without Borders; Gareth Evans, a former Australian foreign minister; and Soren Jessen-Petersen of...

The Death of an Alliance, Part 21: Call the Plumber!

Scroll down for updates. Most of it is true and needed to be said–at least privately–but exactly whose idea was it for a Japanese politician to take the lead in criticizing South Korea’s new shift from U.S. ally to “regional balancer?” And in public, no less? Japan’s Vice Foreign Minister Shotaro Yachi reportedly had harsh words for Korea during a recent visit of Korean lawmakers. He said Seoul had been neglecting its alliance with Washington although unity between South Korea,...

New UNHCR Head Named

The New York Times reports: Secretary General Kofi Annan on Tuesday chose António Guterres, a former Portuguese prime minister, to become high commissioner for refugees, replacing Ruud Lubbers, who quit in February after being accused of sexual harassment. . . . Mr. Guterres beat out a field of seven other candidates. Among them were Bernard Kouchner, a former French minister of health and a founder of Doctors Without Borders; Gareth Evans, a former Australian foreign minister; and Soren Jessen-Petersen of...

Time for a No-Fly Zone Over North Korea’s “Closed” Areas

I’m deeply ambivalent about cutting food aid to starve out North Korea or force it back to the talks because I don’t believe in starving innocent people for political reasons, and because I want the North Korean people to be empowered to challenge their government–something starving people never are. Both Nicholas Eberstadt and Marcus Noland have made this point, but there aren’t any political philosophers I consider more insightful than Eric Hoffer, who said: The poor on the borderline of...

Time for a No-Fly Zone Over North Korea’s “Closed” Areas

I’m deeply ambivalent about cutting food aid to starve out North Korea or force it back to the talks because I don’t believe in starving innocent people for political reasons, and because I want the North Korean people to be empowered to challenge their government–something starving people never are. Both Nicholas Eberstadt and Marcus Noland have made this point, but there aren’t any political philosophers I consider more insightful than Eric Hoffer, who said: The poor on the borderline of...

Time for a No-Fly Zone Over North Korea’s “Closed” Areas

I’m deeply ambivalent about cutting food aid to starve out North Korea or force it back to the talks because I don’t believe in starving innocent people for political reasons, and because I want the North Korean people to be empowered to challenge their government–something starving people never are. Both Nicholas Eberstadt and Marcus Noland have made this point, but there aren’t any political philosophers I consider more insightful than Eric Hoffer, who said: The poor on the borderline of...

L.A. Times on North Korean Dissent Video

The L.A. Times’s Barbara Demick, who was fiercely criticized for some of her past coverage of North Korea, has a new piece out about the North Korean dissent video that emerged in January. She even located an interviewed the person who made the tape. Links, partial translation, and some more interesting info here, at my original post. Translation of a longer excerpt here. For new viewers who are interested in some of the videos that have emerged from North Korea...

Be Sure They Pay You in Cash

Hangchonryon, the violent anti-American and pro-North Korean group whose rhetoric and actions caused a spate of violent assaults on American soldiers, has just received permission to book a group tour to North Korea, along with a few hundred, umm, fellow travelers. And of course, I mean that term in the strictly literal sense. Presumably, the visit will include filing past North Korea’s largest stockpile of preserved meat, formerly known as “Kim Il Sung.” Don’t laugh. Some slightly more substantial food...

L.A. Times on North Korean Dissent Video

The L.A. Times’s Barbara Demick, who was fiercely criticized for some of her past coverage of North Korea, has a new piece out about the North Korean dissent video that emerged in January. She even located an interviewed the person who made the tape. Links, partial translation, and some more interesting info here, at my original post. Translation of a longer excerpt here. For new viewers who are interested in some of the videos that have emerged from North Korea...

Be Sure They Pay You in Cash

Hangchonryon, the violent anti-American and pro-North Korean group whose rhetoric and actions caused a spate of violent assaults on American soldiers, has just received permission to book a group tour to North Korea, along with a few hundred, umm, fellow travelers. And of course, I mean that term in the strictly literal sense. Presumably, the visit will include filing past North Korea’s largest stockpile of preserved meat, formerly known as “Kim Il Sung.” Don’t laugh. Some slightly more substantial food...

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The Russian delegate on North Korea’s stance in the six-party talks: In Tokyo on Monday, Russia’s ambassador said the negotiations would be unlikely to yield progress even if Pyongyang returns to the table as demanded. “One can hardly expect noticeable progress at the six-way talks even if they are resumed,” Alexander Losyukov told a forum in Tokyo, as quoted by Kyodo News. North Korea’s “latest behavior is clearly showing that there is no respect for the partners, no willingness to...