BRIEFING: North Korea’s recent missile activities: characteristics, causes, and regional implications

North Korea’s abrupt end to its self-imposed missile test moratorium amid a string of missile launches in recent months has nudged up security concerns on the Korean Peninsula. Seoul and Washington have been wary of Pyongyang's provocative behaviour foreshadowing a possible new nuclear test, which would be a highly destabilising incident for the region. Moreover, recent reports of possible changes to Pyongyang’s nuclear doctrine also raised more questions about its real intention with the nuclear weapons programme.

Sibylline’s latest webinar will explain the likely causes, implications, and risks of North Korea’s recent missile launches, the prospects of Pyongyang conducting a new nuclear test, as well as the likely reaction from key stakeholders.

If you have a question that you would like our team to answer during the briefing please email events@sibylline.co.uk, alternatively, you can submit your question during the briefing using the Q&A feature found at the bottom of your screen.

Register for the briefing via the link.

Please be aware that we do not accept personal email addresses, when registering for the webinar please use a corporate address. If you are unable to register with a corporate email address please email info@sibylline.co.uk.

BRIEFING: North Korea’s recent missile activities: characteristics, causes, and regional implications

1600 BST / 1100 EDT / 0800 PDT
14 July 2022

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