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  • Mr. EVANS REVERE (Diplomat in Residence, Woodrow Wilson School): There was an ambassador in Switzerland whose full-time job was taking care of the family matters, including the accounts of the Kim family.

    Tough Transition Awaits N. Korean Heir-Apparent 2010

  • Mr. EVANS REVERE (Diplomat in Residence, Woodrow Wilson School): There was an ambassador in Switzerland whose full-time job was taking care of the family matters, including the accounts of the Kim family.

    Tough Transition Awaits N. Korean Heir-Apparent 2010

  • Mr. REVERE: And this person is going to take over the leadership of this country and engage the rest of the world - including, of course, the United States and South Korea and China - on all of the contentious issues that have been at the heart of our relationship with the North.

    North Korea's Next Leader A Surprising Secret 2010

  • Mr. EVANS REVERE (Diplomat-in-Residence, Woodrow Wilson School): Ah. One answer to that is that this is the way the North Koreans prefer it.

    North Korea's Next Leader A Surprising Secret 2010

  • Mr. REVERE: And this person is going to take over the leadership of this country and engage the rest of the world - including, of course, the United States and South Korea and China - on all of the contentious issues that have been at the heart of our relationship with the North.

    North Korea's Next Leader A Surprising Secret 2010

  • Mr. REVERE: And this person is going to take over the leadership of this country and engage the rest of the world - including, of course, the United States and South Korea and China - on all of the contentious issues that have been at the heart of our relationship with the North.

    North Korea's Next Leader A Surprising Secret 2010

  • Mr. REVERE: I think it was very unfortunate for statements like that to be made.

    China Complicates North-South Korea Tensions 2010

  • Mr. REVERE: And this person is going to take over the leadership of this country and engage the rest of the world - including, of course, the United States and South Korea and China - on all of the contentious issues that have been at the heart of our relationship with the North.

    North Korea's Next Leader A Surprising Secret 2010

  • Mr. EVANS REVERE (Senior Director, Albright Stonebridge Group): It's become so politically charged an issue, when it comes to the Chinese, I don't know that it would have been as charged an issue if the exercise had taken place back in April and May.

    China Complicates North-South Korea Tensions 2010

  • Mr. EVANS REVERE (Diplomat-in-Residence, Woodrow Wilson School): Ah. One answer to that is that this is the way the North Koreans prefer it.

    North Korea's Next Leader A Surprising Secret 2010

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