Postscript: Korea’s Place in the Axis
Revelations of a North Korean secret drive to develop nuclear weapons through uranium enrichment have validated the suspicions of many skeptics.
Revelations of a North Korean secret drive to develop nuclear weapons through uranium enrichment have validated the suspicions of many skeptics.
You can never be entirely sure which Cha-Cha Connor you're going to get. Will it be the hip-hop artist? The punk rocker? The cabaret singer?
David Kang (left) with Victor Cha, outside USCs Korean Studies Institute. In an age of partisan politics and one-upmanship, “hawk” Victor...
North Korea's Military Aid to Russia Strains Beijing's Delicate Balance. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed the deployment of 3,000...
Victor Cha, one of the most well-known American scholars on North Korea, has recently warned about President Trump's potentially very bad...
In this webinar, Cha discussed the impact of the new administration on the US and the Korean peninsula.
Professor Victor D. Cha is Vice Dean and DS Song-KF Professor in the School of Foreign Service and Department of Government at Georgetown University.
The DPRK's most fearsome weapon could be wildly inaccurate with miserable endurance if it is used to attack Seoul.
No. The only link between North Korea and Iran and Iraq, the other two members of the “axis of evil” identified by President George W. Bush in his 2002...
Victor Cha, a Korea chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), on the 21st, regarding President Lee Jaemyung's recent visit to...
Political analyst and commentator who frequently discusses the threats posed by North Korea, especially in terms of its nuclear program.