North Korea Takes the Bait
For all of its pomp and circumstancethe police-escorted limousines cruising unimpeded through capital cities, the grand conference rooms, the hordes of assistants and aidesinternational diplomacy can be a grindingly tough and draining business. For three years, Christopher Hill, the lead U.S. negotiator in the six-party talks on denuclearizing North Korea, had sought a Grand Bargain with Pyongyang, only to be frustrated at every turn. Finally, in the early hours of Feb. 13, that changed. Thanks in part to the Chinese, who played the stern taskmaster during the latest round of negotiations in Beijing ("they kept us up very late," Hill later...