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July 16, 2024

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Peter Ward

Peter Ward is a research fellow at the Sejong Institute. His work focuses on North Korean politics, the economy and society. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Vienna.

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North Korea is facing alarming bond issues, but there’s still hope
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North Korea is facing alarming bond issues, but there’s still hope

North Korea's bond issue risks economic ruin, but there's a good chance the blow will be lessened by compromise

North Korea is facing alarming bond issues, but there’s still hope
Peter Ward
Peter Ward June 23, 2020
Is North Korea privatizing its housing supply? In Rason, partially, yes
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Is North Korea privatizing its housing supply? In Rason, partially, yes

2018 regulations, now publicly-available, provide insight as to how similar rules could work in non-SEZ areas

Is North Korea privatizing its housing supply? In Rason, partially, yes
Peter Ward
Peter Ward May 26, 2020
No, you’re the puppet: why North Korea isn’t a Chinese satellite

No, you’re the puppet: why North Korea isn’t a Chinese satellite

The ruling Kim family has kept their Beijing benefactors close, but far enough as not to invite unwanted interference

No, you’re the puppet: why North Korea isn’t a Chinese satellite
Andrei Lankov
Andrei Lankov | Peter Ward May 14, 2020
North Korea’s changing economy: the view from the markets
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North Korea’s changing economy: the view from the markets

Amid a wider crackdown on private activity, it appears there is ongoing discussion on the role of markets in the country

North Korea’s changing economy: the view from the markets
Peter Ward
Peter Ward May 13, 2020
Why Kim Jong Un likely won’t be naming a successor anytime soon

Why Kim Jong Un likely won’t be naming a successor anytime soon

Despite his manifest health issues, the North Korean leader likely knows that doing so could provoke a power struggle

Why Kim Jong Un likely won’t be naming a successor anytime soon
Andrei Lankov
Andrei Lankov | Peter Ward May 10, 2020
Trust, but verify: what the media got right about Kim Jong Un’s health

Trust, but verify: what the media got right about Kim Jong Un’s health

Criticism of recent coverage fails to appreciate the day-to-day realities of reporting on North Korea

Trust, but verify: what the media got right about Kim Jong Un’s health
Peter Ward
Peter Ward May 7, 2020
Why North Korea’s economy could see a return to rapid inflation soon
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Why North Korea’s economy could see a return to rapid inflation soon

News of plans for a government bond issuance suggests major price instability could be on the horizon

Why North Korea’s economy could see a return to rapid inflation soon
Peter Ward
Peter Ward May 1, 2020
North Korea’s changing economy: the view from the foreign trade sector
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North Korea’s changing economy: the view from the foreign trade sector

Reform, retrenchment, or continuity? Open source data offers some insights

North Korea’s changing economy: the view from the foreign trade sector
Peter Ward
Peter Ward April 17, 2020
What we can learn from North Korea’s opaque 2019 official economic figures
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What we can learn from North Korea’s opaque 2019 official economic figures

Aside from a few cherry-picked figures, the lack of numbers suggest the DPRK economy is still struggling to grow

What we can learn from North Korea’s opaque 2019 official economic figures
Peter Ward
Peter Ward April 15, 2020
Change and consistency in North Korean markets: domestic vs global food prices
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Change and consistency in North Korean markets: domestic vs global food prices

Food prices appear to be declining when compared to global benchmarks, which is good news for the average North Korean

Change and consistency in North Korean markets: domestic vs global food prices
Peter Ward
Peter Ward April 9, 2020
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