China’s relations with North and South Korea are a significant facet of the Korea problem. This article attempts to apply the logic of the “strategic triangle” to analyze these relationships. We find that although there was a relatively well-conceived attempt by South Korea to apply triangular logic to unlock the relationship, the DPRK’s sense of vulnerability and ideological rigidity has prevented it from acting in accord with triangular logic.
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