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Soo Kim is a policy analyst at the non-profit, non-partisan RAND Corporation and a former analyst in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). She holds an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University SAIS and BA in French from Yale University.

North Korea’s “Take Your Daughter to Work Day” goes ballistic
North Korea’s “Take Your Daughter to Work Day” goes ballistic
Does the appearance of Kim Jong-un’s “beloved” middle child signal more than just succession planning?
Moon’s last, best chance after Biden summit
Moon’s last, best chance after Biden summit
The South Korean president came to Washington for vaccine supplies and to shore up a legacy for North Korea engagement.
Biden’s North Korea plans come into view
Biden’s North Korea plans come into view
Short on details, the US president’s policy positions still leave plenty of room for speculation.
Moon’s North Korea vision up in smoke? Not so fast …
Moon’s North Korea vision up in smoke? Not so fast …
Undeterred by criticism, South Korea’s president may have set his sights on a smaller deal.
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