Disappearing Dictator
Signs of Change in Pyongyang?

In the absence of Kim Jong Un, who hasn’t been seen in public in more than a month, North Korean policy seems to be shifting course in some heartening ways. Anyone who predicts whether that will continue is merely speculating, but a non-nuclear DPRK which plays nice with Seoul sure would be good news.

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