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November 30th, 2010

Review U.S. policy toward North Korea

Op-ed: Washington Post on November 22, 2010

"Review U.S. Policy Toward North Korea" by Robert Carlin and John Lewis.




November 19th, 2010

CISAC team discovers new North Korean uranium enrichment facility

CISAC, FSI Stanford in the news

CISAC's Siegfried Hecker, Robert Carlin, and John Lewis recently returned from North Korea, where it was revealed to them that Pyongyang was working on a new light-water reactor at the Yongbyon nuclear center, as well as a small, ultra-modern, industrial-scale uranium enrichment facility. "How the United States and its partners respond to these developments may help to shape whether Pyongyang will rely more on the bomb or begin a shift toward nuclear electricity," Hecker wrote in a report on their findings.




March 17th, 2010

The Six-Party Talks: Outlining a true restart

Op-ed: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists on March 17, 2010

CISAC's Robert Carlin, John Lewis argue in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists that the U.S. needs a 'serious reality check' when it comes to dealing with North Korea Read more »



February 10th, 2010

Activating a North Korea policy

Op-ed: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists on February 10, 2010

It is routine in U.S. foreign policy for a pot not boiling over to be moved to the back burner. Precisely because the North Korean issue is not boiling, however, might offer an all-too-rare chance to make progress with Pyongyang, CISAC's John Lewis and Robert Carlin argue in The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Read more »



March 13th, 2009

EU: On the bench in Pyongyang

in the news: ISN Security Watch (Zurich, Switzerland) on February 17, 2009

Robert Carlin, CISAC visiting fellow, discusses the possibility of US-EU joint policy approaches on North Korea.





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How Does North Korea Stay So Secretive?
Margaret Warner discusses the mysterious nation with former senior CIA and State Department intelligence analyst Robert Carlin, now at Stanford University. MARGARET WARNER: One key development that US intelligence apparently didn't see, ...
December 21, 2011 in PBS NewsHour

China Moves to Ensure Stability in North Korea
China, North Korea’s foremost ally, appears to be moving quickly to try to ensure stability in a crippled and isolated nation now facing a leadership transition fraught with dangers.
December 19, 2011 in New York Times

Presidents Obama, Lee Face 'Bad or Worse Options' Over N. Korea Negotiations
We asked Stanford University visiting scholar Robert Carlin, who spent decades at the State Department and the CIA, where things stand now.
October 14, 2011 in PBS NewsHour

What I Found In North Korea
SIEGFRIED S. HECKER is Co-Director of the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University. He was director of the Los Alamos ...
December 10, 2010 in Foreign Affairs

Stanford's Hecker provides window into North Korea's nuclear activity
Hecker was joined on the trip by visiting scholar Robert Carlin and emeritus professor John Lewis, both of CISAC. Though their guides at Yongbyon said the ...
December 1, 2010 in The Stanford Daily

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