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North Korea and America's Second Summit: Here's What Joseph Nye Thinks Will Happen
President Trump prides himself on the art of the deal. His supporters believe his style can transform situations that are frozen in place such as North Korea. In their eyes, Trump's second meeting with Kim Jong-un will continue a process that will win him a Nobel Peace Prize. More careful observers believe that Kim is taking the great negotiator for a ride....
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