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Kim Yo-jong: North Korea’s Second-In-Command?
The sister of Kim Jong-un has been rising in the leadership ranks since she was a teenager, and might be considered North Korea’s second-in-command.
The Center for the National Interest’s Korean Studies team presents a look into her ascent to power (part two of a two-part series).
- Harry J. Kazianis
- John Dale Grover
- Adriana Nazarko
- The National Interest
Negotiations between the United States and North Korea stalled after no meaningful progress towards peace or denuclearization talks before the end of 2019.
As a result, the future of U.S.-Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) relations remain unclear.
However, while the status of the…