What to expect from the result of North Korea policy review of Biden Administration

Date 2021-05-04 View 1,210

What to expect from the result of North Korea policy review of Biden Administration

 

Woo Jung-Yeop 

(woo@sejong.org) 

Research Fellow, the Sejong Institute

 

English Abstract

   The Biden administration announced that it will conduct an especially comprehensive review of its North Korea policies. Unlike other foreign policies, North Korea policy will be reviewed comprehensively; for two reasons, a comprehensive review seems necessary. Both situational analyses and the development of strategies must take time under the Biden administration.

 

 

Although there is no concrete result, some significant progress in principle must have been made. President Biden will not actively participate in summits unless certain agreements are made in advance, as summits cannot guarantee results and therefore are not of political use.

 

The Biden administration's public policy toward North Korea, regardless of how internal review is done, will reaffirm the principle of denuclearizing North Korea through negotiations.

 

 

   Assuming that the Biden administration's review of North Korea policy will remain in principle and will not be a major, independent variable to change the current situation, the key to the problem lies at the hand of North Korea's willingness to negotiate. When the U.S. recognizes that the North Korean issue can be resolved and that it will be politically helpful to President Biden, the U.S. will take a more conciliatory approach.