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After North Korea released information on its nuclear activities, the U.S. lifted some trade sanctions and plans to remove North Korea from the list of states that sponsor terrorism. Dartmouth College professor David Kang discusses the latest developments in U.S. policy toward North Korea.
 
Syrian Nuclear Plant: Latest Developments: IAEA to Probe U.S. Report of Syrian Atom Reactor (washingtonpost.com, April 25, 2008; 1:00 PM)
 
Transcript: U.N. Nears North Korea Resolution (washingtonpost.com, October 13, 2006; 12:00 PM)
 
U.N. Security Council Condemns North Korea's Test Claims: U.S. Seeks Arms Embargo, Sanctions (washingtonpost.com, October 10, 2006; 12:00 PM)
 
North Korea Announces Nuclear Test: World Leaders Condemn Move (washingtonpost.com, October 9, 2006; 2:00 PM)
 
Transcript: North Korea Threatens Nuclear Test (washingtonpost.com, October 4, 2006; 2:00 PM)
 
North Korea Test Fires Series of Missiles: U.S., Japan Condemn Action; U.N. Security Council to Meet (washingtonpost.com, July 5, 2006; 12:00 PM)
 
President Bush Visits South Korea: Weeklong Trip to Asia Also Includes Stops in Japan, China and Mongolia (washingtonpost.com, November 18, 2005; 12:00 PM)
 
Transcript: North Korea Says It Will End to Nuclear Program; Iran Remains Defiant (washingtonpost.com, September 19, 2005; 12:00 PM)
 
Transcript: North Korea: Six-Party Talks Continue (washingtonpost.com, July 28, 2005; 11:00 AM)
 
Transcript: North Korea and the United States (washingtonpost.com, June 10, 2005; 12:00 PM)
 
Transcript: North Korea's Nuclear Program (washingtonpost.com, May 4, 2005; 3:00 PM)
 
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