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The Hanoi Summit – We Asked 78 Experts What Happens Next in U.S.-North Korea Relations; Trump’s Full Venezuela Policy Comes Into View

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Thursday Newsletter March 14, 2019 Want to book an interview with our authors or experts? [Click here](. The Hanoi Summit – We Asked 78 Experts What Happens Next in U.S.-North Korea Relations by Harry J. Kazianis and John Dale Grover The world’s top North Korea and national security experts discuss the aftermath of a summit that ended in a way almost no one expected. Are we headed back to the days of “Rocket Man” or is a third summit right around the corner? [Read it here.]( Trump’s Full Venezuela Policy Comes Into View by Curt Mills An embassy evacuated and the centrality of Cuba to the Trump policy revealed. [Read it here.]( China's Economy: Not So Big After All by Salvatore Babones New research suggests that China's economy is only half the size of America's—and growing much more slowly than officially reported. [Read it here.]( The Hidden Components of the North Korean Military Challenge by Michael J. Mazarr and Gian Gentile New research points to several ways a war in Korea could unfold today and the demanding missions it could impose on U.S. forces that would be extremely costly and challenging. [Read it here.]( Ukraine Needs Political Support, Not War by Peter Eltsov The United States and its closest European allies need to come up with a Ukrainian version of a Marshall Plan. [Read it here.]( Want more TNI? Subscribe to our magazine! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Email](mailto:editor@nationalinterest.org) Copyright © 2019 Center for the National Interest, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up on our website. Our mailing address is: Center for the National Interest 1025 Connecticut Ave NWWashington, DC 20036-5405 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( Want to subscribe to our mailing list? [Click here](.

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