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Entries in Bruce Klingner (5)

Tuesday
Nov232010

U.S. Needs To Press China, Says Expert

Regarding the recent attack by North Korea on South Korea, Bruce Klingner, Senior Research Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, claims U.S. needs to make China to use the leverage they have with North Korea for abiding by U.N. Resolutions.  (0:19)

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Tuesday
Nov232010

America Should Use "Two Track" Policy With North Korea, Says Expert

Senior Research Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, Bruce Klingner, expects that “two track” policy, which would promote relationships between all international countries in the world based on U.N. Resolutions, would influence North Korea. (0:42)

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Tuesday
Nov232010

Expert: Obama Administration Disappoints U.S., North Korea Relations

Bruce Klingner, Senior Research Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, discusses how the Obama administration has worked on building a relationship between the U.S. and North Korea. (0:22)

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Tuesday
Nov232010

Expert: Kim Jung Il Is Single Factor For North Korea's Success

According to Bruce Klingner, Senior Reserch Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, most experts say the recent attack by North Korea on the Yeonpyeong island of South Korea proves that the presence of Kim Jung il, de-facto leader of North Korea, is single factor of success in North Korea. (0:38)

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Tuesday
May262009

Analyst: China Key To Stopping North Korea

By Celia Canon- Talk Radio News Service

Celia Canon talks to Bruce Klingner, an analyst for the Heritage Foundation, about North Korea’s recent underground nuclear tests and what can be done to halt Pyong Yang’s recent acceleration in its technological developments and trials. Klingner insists that China will be pivotal is sanctioning and stopping North Korea’s nuclear program.

However, Klingner also warns that this will not be an easy task, but that the government needs to stop praising China for its efforts when it could really do much more to involve itself in the international community’s sanctions. (1:01)
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