Straight talk on North Korea and China, with Lyle Goldstein

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A scholar of Chinese and Russian security strategy explores the roles China, Russia, Japan, and a different attitude from the U.S. could play in tempering North Korea and altering regional defense strategies.

Lyle Goldstein, an associate professor and strategic researcher at the U.S. Naval War Collegeโ€™s China Maritime Studies Institute, is an expert on Chinese and Russian security strategies. He is also an insightful commentator on what is going on behind the scenes with North Korea. Soon after the North Korean test of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on July 4, Kaiser and Jeremy sat down with him in New York City to discuss what strategic options remain for China and other players in the region.

Regular listeners of Sinica will remember Lyle from his previous appearanceย on the show last year, when he applied his unconventional thinking to territory disputes in the South China Sea.

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Jeremy:ย Rockaway Beach in Queens, New York โ€” a good place for a surfer (such as himself) to catch a break.

Lyle: No Exit: North Korea, Nuclear Weapons and International Security, by Jonathan D. Pollack of the Brookings Institute, which chronicles the modern history and development of the Korean Peninsula. No Exitย contextualizes the United Statesโ€™ contested relationship with North Korea today, as well as Russia and Chinaโ€™s increasingly complex role in it.

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