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Samuel Crosby
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North Korean leader Vice Marshal Choe Ryong Hae visited Beijing in what appeared to be an effort to improve China-North Korea relations and signal Pyongyang’s readiness to curb its bad behavior.
DPRK Vice Foreign Minister Kim Gye Guan—Pyongyang’s point man on the Six Party Talks—traveled to Beijing
DPRK “satellite” launch
Third nuclear Test
The PRC quickly adopted high-profile coercive measures, including joining UN sanctions (2087 and 2094) and suspending numerous joint economic projects (MacFarquhar and Perlez, 2013). Moreover, Beijing issued public statements condemning the DPRK, lifted control over public discussion of DPRK issues, and authorised expert groups and media to criticise its behaviour (Global Times, 2013; Zhu, 2013).
Fourth Nuclear Test
Fifth Nuclear test
Sixth Nuclear Test