Foreword The promotion of economic freedom at home and abroad is essential not only for a genuine and sustained revitalization of the U.S. economy, but also to strengthen U.S. national security. In 2010, the United States fell from the highest category of economically free countries (those with overall scores above 80) in the Index of Economic Freedom. It has been stuck in the ranks of the “mostly free,” second-tier economic freedom category ever since.
China has long served as a safe harbor for North Koreanproliferation and illicit trading networks and a transport hub forthese networks. The U.S. can work with China to spread capitalismin North Korea, even as we compel it to crack down on the NorthKorean elite and support for the North Korean's weapons of massdestruction programs.