Sampson Oppedisano, Executive Assistant to the Dean, The Milano School of International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy
Apr 04, 2018
To China, North Korea has remained, though a thorn in its side at points, a check against Western powers in the region, namely the United States. As with climate change, this the North Korea conundrum is a valuable opportunity for China to continue to prove its desire to become more involved in global crises and continue to showcase its “peaceful rise” in the global community.
Paul Haenle, Director, Carnegie–Tsinghua Center
Apr 03, 2018
China appeared increasingly uncomfortable with the idea of South Korea and the United States in the lead and in control of the direction of diplomacy with North Korea. Now, Xi has had the opportunity to influence the terms of any future agreement.
Zha Daojiong, Professor, Peking University
Apr 03, 2018
Extensive official news reporting about the trip says very little about anything resembling mutual commitment.
Su Xiaohui, Deputy Director of Int'l & Strategic Studies, CIIS
Apr 03, 2018
The positive changes in the past few months have vindicated China’s ideas.
Abraham M. Denmark, Director of the Asia Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Mar 28, 2018
The danger of a make-or-break summit between President Trump and Kim Jong-un is that it may break, and convince either or both leaders that diplomacy is doomed to fail.
An Gang, Adjunct Fellow, Center for International Security and Strategy, Tsinghua University
Mar 28, 2018
Can anyone trust Kim’s promises – or Trump’s?
Zhou Bo, Senior Fellow, Center for International Security and Strategy, Tsinghua University
Mar 26, 2018
The Trump-Kim summit is a beginning, but there’s no telling how it’ll end.
Wang Fan, Vice President, China Foreign Affairs University
Mar 15, 2018
The summit will accomplish almost nothing if no conditions are set, and the summit will not materialize at all if too many conditions are put on the table.
Ramesh Thakur, Director of the Center for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament at Australian National University
Mar 15, 2018
Optimism about this turn of events must be tempered with cautious realism. North Korea is the nuclear problem from hell. Neither South Korea nor the United States can control the narrative; definitions of success or failure are highly relative; and Trump must enter the talks with no exit strategy.
Fan Gaoyue, Guest Professor at Sichuan University, Former Chief Specialist at PLA Academy of Military Science
Mar 13, 2018
Parties concerned should seize the opportunity to resume dialogue on denuclearization.