The “forgotten war” that institutionalized the division of the Korean peninsula—a war that has not ended—might have been avoided if the United States and the People’s Republic of China had come to terms with each other in 1949 instead of 1979. Sixty-six years on, as the Kim dynasty develops nuclear weapons, mutual suspicion between the United States and China continues to abet a perpetual state of crisis in Korea. Read more >

America’s 66-Year War (and Counting)
Gregory Kulacki, China project manager and senior analyst
September 15, 2016 1:03 PM EDT
Energy Elsewhere: What’s Happening in Clean Energy Outside the Continental United States?
Laura Wisland, Senior energy analyst
July 2, 2012 2:47 PM EDT
As we are thinking more globally about climate change these days in light of Rio+20, I thought you might enjoy a glimpse into the plans of Northeast Asia. Read more >