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Remembering when money talked, five years on
Fifth anniversary of currency debacle serves as reminder of market's power
Loyalty to N. Korean state declining by generation
Those who came of age during Arduous March have less faith in the regime’s benevolence
Kim’s New Year’s speech reveals economic priorities
Leader highlights light industry, seemingly eyes South Korea in search for sponsors
Without sponsors, can North Korea grow?
China’s disapproval, Western outrage, Russia’s economy give Pyongyang few investment options
Why Pyongyang’s AP bureau is worth it
Even compromised, the North Korean bureau can still be an important source of information
After Havana, why not Pyongyang?
U.S. unlikely to normalize relations with N. Korea, despite potential benefits
Change is in the air in North Korea
Expect better living conditions, but little change in personal liberties, inter-Korean relations
North Korean workers abroad aren’t slaves
Far from exploited, laborers outside the North make much more than at home
How the Sakhalin Koreans became Russian
New generation of island's ethnic Korean residents feel little kinship to North or South
Why Kim Jong Un’s special envoy just met Vladimir Putin
Renewed ties with Moscow may not prove as fruitful as Pyongyang believes