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Carter, who is also Ford Foundation professor of science and international affairs at the Kennedy School, wrote that he was “shocked but not surprised” by North Korea??s nuclear attempt...
...immediate future, Allison said that the United States must recognize its failure to prevent North Korea??s development of nuclear power...
...North Korea??s alleged nuclear test this week occurred deep underground in a mountain tunnel in the North Hamgyong Province, but in its aftermath, the world’s eyes are on Harvard Square...
...when Harvard—whose motto is “veritas,” Latin for “truth”—feels comfortable instructing its alums to bow down to evil thugs.” A memo sent to alums seeking more information detailed North Korea??s “unique protocols” whereby guests are “expected to bow as a gesture of respect at the statue of Kim Il Sung, and at his mausoleum.” Orin told The Crimson it was “shameful?...
With most of the world focusing on the Danish cartoon controversy, the upset victory by Hamas, and Iran’s defiant pursuit of nuclear weapons, North Korea??s celebration of the 64th birthday of its “Dear Leader,” Kim Jong Il, last week went largely unnoticed. But although many think that the North Korea crisis has passed because all six parties announced last September that they had reached a preliminary agreement, the nuclear crisis on the Korean peninsula is far from settled. No progress has been made in carrying out the agreement...