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North Korea: Policy Options after an ICBM Test
Cristina VarrialeNewsbrief, 25 July 2017
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On 4 July, North Korea successfully tested its first intercontinental ballistic missile. While the options for responding to this test remain the same (sanctions and economic pressures, formal negotiations, military action and deterrence), the mix and calibration of these tools need to change.
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