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North Korean Review Fall 2020 (Volume 16, No. 2)

Despite its current challenge of studies in North Korea due to its COVID-19 lockdown, the Fall 2020 issue of “North Korean Review” (NKR) has been published.

NKR is a biannual refereed journal by the Institute for North Korean Studies (INKS) touching upon culture, history, economics, business, religion, politics and international relations of North Korea. It aims to expand readers’ understandings of North Korea through arranging articles, essays and book reviews on North Korean studies.

 

The Fall 2020 Issue (Volume 16, No.2) focuses on:

 

  • North Korea’s Knowledge Economy and Foreign Direct Investment
  • Economic Development Under Kim Jong-un: The Added Value of Traffic Data and Established Indicators in the Study of North Korea’s Economy
  • The Green Paradox: A Key Catalyst for Inter-Governmental Organizations’ Environmental Assistance to North Korea
  • Psychological Distancing Toward North Korean Refugees Under Republic of Korea – Style Unification: Recommendations and Ways Forward
  • Are They Paying Attention? A Survey Analysis of South Korean Attention to North Korea
  • The 1956 August Plenum Incident: An Historical Analysis
  • Exporting North Korean Food Culture and Cuisines
  • The Assessment of President Donald Trump’s North Korean Policy
     

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