Collapse of North Korea More Dangerous Than Kim’s Threats -- Jonathan Manthorpe, Vancouver Sun
The big danger in the Far East is not that North Korea will attack its neighbours, but that the regime will collapse and intervention by other players will provoke unpredictable and highly volatile results.
It has received little attention in the West, but there are signs that Kim Jong-un and his mentors are continuing policies started by his father, Kim Jong-il who died in December 2011, to liberalize the regime.
For authoritarian regimes like Pyongyang, this is always a dangerous transition, and events can easily spiral out of control.
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North Korea is a dangerous joke -- Tim Stanley. Gulf News
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Our policy toward North Korea isn’t working -- Mike Chinoy, Washington Post
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Why everyone in the Middle East can’t just get along -- George Jonas, National Post
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Cyprus spring or eurozone winter? -- Simon Miller, The Commentator
German chancellor Angela Merkel: The world’s most powerful woman -- Jeffrey Gedmin, Gulf News
Cyprus, it’s all Greek to me -- Yiorgos Karahalis, Reuters
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