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December 24, 2024

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Andrei Lankov

Andrei Lankov

Andrei Lankov is a Director at NK News and writes exclusively for the site as one of the world's leading authorities on North Korea. A graduate of Leningrad State University, he attended Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung University from 1984-5 - an experience you can read about here. In addition to his writing, he is also a Professor at Kookmin University.

Opinion

Don’t believe the hype: we must be realistic about the inter-Korean summit

Friday's meeting was merely an opening act for the Kim-Trump talks

Andrei LankovAndrei LankovApril 30, 2018
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How to get hired as a North Korean laborer abroad

Interviews with defectors reveal a grueling - and expensive - recruitment process

Andrei LankovAndrei LankovApril 23, 2018
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The decline and fall of North Korea’s once-great railways

Despite talk of major Russian investment, the future of the DPRK's trains is bleak

Andrei LankovAndrei LankovApril 6, 2018
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Why overseas work leads some North Koreans to defection

Those that actually do well abroad are lucky - many choose to instead seek wealth in the South

Andrei LankovAndrei LankovApril 3, 2018
Evergreen

The perils and pitfalls of North Korean opinion polls

A recent survey of in-country views on the nuclear program must be taken with a pinch of salt

Andrei LankovAndrei LankovMarch 20, 2018
Opinion

Why a North Korea-U.S. summit, despite its limitations, is a welcome development

"Maximum pressure" seems to have worked - at least for now

Andrei LankovAndrei LankovMarch 12, 2018
Evergreen

Why some North Korean defectors choose not to live in the South

Discrimination in the ROK drives some to third countries

Andrei LankovAndrei LankovFebruary 20, 2018
Opinion

What an inter-Korean summit in Pyongyang will – and won’t – achieve

A Moon-Kim meeting would represent a welcome thaw, but the fundamentals will not change

Andrei LankovAndrei LankovFebruary 11, 2018
Evergreen

A trip to Yanji, as sanctions begin to bite

Businesses are closing down, laborers are going home, and the border is increasingly monitored

Andrei LankovAndrei LankovFebruary 8, 2018
Opinion

Why Trump can take some credit for renewed inter-Korean dialogue

The U.S. President has encouraged Pyongyang and Seoul to talk - but maybe not in the way he thinks

Andrei LankovAndrei LankovJanuary 28, 2018
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