North Korea
Some foreign policy observers believe North Korea's apparent nuclear ambitions may present a more serious threat to global security than Saddam Hussein's Iraq. Two experts talk about the Bush administration's policy toward North Korea.
Guests
(N/S Korea specialist), Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and author of "The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History" (Basic Books)
senior adviser, Center for Strategic and International Studies; associate professor of government at Georgetown University School of Foreign Service; former director of Asian Affairs at the White House National Security Council during the Bush administration.
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