
Victor Cha
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Georgetown / CSIS / former USG official/ author/ NBCNews / NY Giants / Views my own
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10-11-2009 21:59:37
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To achieve its goals in the Korean Peninsula, the Trump administration would likely need to offer North Korea big concessions—such as the withdrawal of U.S. forces from the region, writes Victor Cha. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

Carlisle complaining about the “big market” refs again… NEW YORK KNICKS Indiana Pacers

U.S. troops leaving Korea? When? Why? Here's a quick take @csis CSISGeopolitics CSIS Korea Chair on the topic and what Donald J. Trump is up to youtu.be/Su70WpoZg8c?si… via YouTube


Let’s Go Knicks! NEW YORK KNICKS

Ramón Pacheco y Victor Cha, expertos en las dos Coreas: "Cuanto más dure la relación entre Rusia y Corea del Norte, más peligro hay para Corea del Sur, Japón o EEUU". elperiodico.com/es/internacion… por El Periódico Ramon Pacheco Pardo Victor Cha #ÁticoHistoria Udl Libros

🇰🇷 Corea del Sur ya tiene nuevo presidente. Se abre ahora un nuevo periodo con desafíos de enorme calado. ¿Cómo los enfrentará el recién elegido mandatario? 🗣️Ramon Pacheco Pardo 🗣️Victor Cha Autores de 'Corea. Una nueva historia del Sur y el Norte' rtve.es/a/16612486


Worth reading to understand the range of possible outcomes when Donald J. Trump re-engages in summitry with his buddy in N. Korea.

SAVE THE DATE: The CSIS Korea Chair will be hosting a high-level conference marking 60 years of U.S.-ROK-Japan ties—featuring Kurt Campbell, Sen. @captmarkkelly, Andy Kim, Sen. Dan Sullivan & more. 📅 June 18 10:00 AM–3:05 PM EDT | In-person & online buff.ly/3BK1ogq

Cannot disagree with this. Only thing might be NEW YORK KNICKS ownership believes roster is better than Indiana Pacers and yet Thibs lost to them in postseason 2 years in a row. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/…

Eke this is embarrassing Indiana Pacers

Okc defense against the Indiana Pacers is so much better than NEW YORK KNICKS

To make a deal with Pyongyang, Washington will likely need to make significant compromises, writes Victor Cha. “For example, Trump might abandon the goal of denuclearization in favor of arms control—a long-sought North Korean objective.” foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

“The world needs effective governance institutions, and to serve that purpose the G-7 needs to broaden its scope, enhance its capabilities, and add new voices to its deliberations,” argue Victor Cha, John Hamre, and G. John Ikenberry. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

To take on a larger role in global governance, the G-7 first needs to embrace reform—and it should start by expanding its ranks to include more non-European members, argue Victor Cha, John Hamre, and G. John Ikenberry. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

The G7 starts this weekend. Will Donald J. Trump blow it up or reform it? Here is a year's worth of @csis CSISGeopolitics recommendations for improvement condensed into a 7 minute executive summary with Erin Murphy CSIS Economic Security and Technology (EST) youtube.com/watch?v=Dkx-lU…

Our new CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy podcast. Today's topic - the G7 with CSIS Europe Program CSIS Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program Max Bergmann CSIS Korea Chair CSIS and the host, CSIS Middle East Will Todman #StateofPlay

For the G-7 to assume a larger role in global governance—and help preserve the rules-based international order—the institution first needs to be overhauled, argue Victor Cha, John Hamre, and G. John Ikenberry. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…
