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| LIF | Expert Comments on Cyber Attacks in South Korea, U.S., and Their Implications News organizations are reporting that about 35 government and commercial Web sites in South Korea and the United States have came under major attack in recent days. Suspected in the coordinated cyber attack is North Korea or its sympathizers. Heon Joo Jung, an Indiana University expert on Korean politics, is available to speak with the news media. Expert available | 09-Jul-2009 15:15 ET |
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| LIF | Expert Available to Discuss Events on Korean Peninsula An Indiana University faculty expert is available to comment on issues related to recent news that North Korea conducted its second nuclear bomb test, that it plans to test a long-range missile and that a successor to leader Kim Jong-il has been selected, as well as other developments on the Korean peninsula. Expert available | 04-Jun-2009 16:45 ET |
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| LIF | Polls Show Americans Oppose Using Force against N. Korea Polls going back as far as 1993 show that the American public’s support for using force against North Korea is very low when compared with past historical situations. A militant stance -- threatening or using military force against North Korea -- is likely to be a political liability rather than a political asset. International Security | 19-Oct-2006 08:55 ET |
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| LIF | Political Scientist Sees Little Change in Bush N. Korea Policy Expect the Bush administration to continue to practice unilateral "hardball" foreign policy when dealing with North Korea according to an Iowa State University political scientist who studied the administration's foreign policy decisions for a presentation during the U.S. Foreign Policy Conference at the University of Leicester in England last month. | 12-Oct-2006 16:00 ET |
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| SCI | Physicists and Geophysicists Available to Speak on N. Korea Nuke Test Physicists with technologies to identify furtive nuclear tests and geophysicists who know about nuclear test detection via seismology are available for comment. | 11-Oct-2006 18:30 ET |
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| LIF | Expert: In Wake of Nuclear Test, U.S. Must Engage in Genuine Diplomacy with North Korea Thomas Kim, Ph.D., professor of politics and international relations at Scripps College in Claremont, CA, is available for comment on North Korea's nuclear testing and how the U.S. should proceed in its relations with North Korea. | 11-Oct-2006 18:00 ET |
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| LIF | East Asia Expert Available To Discuss Politics Of Party Elites In North Korea And China Chris Reardon, associate professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire, is available to discuss the politics of party elites in North Korea, China and other East Asia countries in light of the nuclear standoff involving North Korea. Reardon is an expert in Chinese foreign economic policy, with special emphasis on elite politics and development strategies. | 11-Oct-2006 15:50 ET |
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| LIF | History Prof: Why America's Policy on North Korea Has Failed North Korea's nuclear test represents the final failure of American attempts going back to 1991 to keep North Korea within the non-proliferation regime. Neither President Clinton nor President Bush understand their enemy in Pyongyang. We stumbled into a political, cultural and historical thicket in 1945 when we divided Korea, North Korea was our enemy then and remains so today. Breaking News wire/North Korea | 11-Oct-2006 00:00 ET |
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| LIF | Experts to Assess Impact of North Korean Nuclear Test Three leading University of California, San Diego authorities on North Korea and Asia will participate in a panel discussion to consider the likely impact on the United States, and the world, of the recent North Korean nuclear weapons test. The event will be held on (Wednesday) Oct. 11, at 6 p.m., at the Weaver Center of the Institute of the Americas on the UCSD campus. The public is invited and press coverage is encouraged. | 10-Oct-2006 17:15 ET |
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| LIF | North Korea Experts North Korea's test of a nuclear weapon raises a serious challenge to the international community. Experts from the University of California, San Diego are available for comment on the impact of the test, the likely responses from key players, and the consequences for North Korea's own economic and political predicament. | 10-Oct-2006 17:10 ET |
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