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After the Summit

Prospects for the Korean Peninsula

Published in: Survival, Volume 60, Issue 4 (August-September 2018), Pages 21-28. doi: 10.1080/00396338.2018.1494976

Posted on RAND.org on July 18, 2018

by Bruce W. Bennett, James Dobbins, Jeffrey W. Hornung, Andrew Scobell

History suggests that the most probable consequence of the Singapore Summit will be difficult and lengthy negotiation followed by slow and inadequate compliance, quite possibly on both sides.

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