The United States and North Korea -- two countries that fought a brutal war and never made peace. Earlier this year, North Korean President Kim Jong Un warned that the whole of the United States was in range of his country’s nuclear weapons. President Trump responded by calling Kim “Little Rocket Man” and threatening to annihilate his nation. But in a dramatic turnabout in March, the two leaders agreed to hold an historic Presidential Summit in June. Then on May 24 Trump said the Summit was off. How did we get here, and what is likely to come next? Find out in the next broadcast of “Talking Foreign Policy.”
Dr. Paul Williams, the President of the Public International Law and Policy Group
Dr. Shannon French, a former faculty member at the US Naval Academy who now directs the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence at Case Western Reserve University
Professor Milena Sterio, the Associate Dean of Cleveland Marshall College of Law and a renowned International Law expert
Professor Tim Webster, the Director of East Asian Legal Studies at Case Western Reserve University