Foreign Relations
Information related to the North Korea’s foreign relations
North Korea imports more jet fuel, gasoline and diesel in 2014
Chinese oil product exports to North Korea increase over 2013 figures, could indicate refinery problems
Kim’s New Year’s speech reveals economic priorities
Leader highlights light industry, seemingly eyes South Korea in search for sponsors
North Korea and Libya: friendship through artillery
As war tears through Libya products of old bond with N. Korea continue to appear
Russian oil keeps flowing to North Korea in the New Year
Supplies from Russia's far-east appear relatively constant since August, crude oil tanker still loading in China
North Korea, darkness risible: The ironies of Sonygate
'Interview' hacking scandal has all the makings of a Hollywood flick, except the villain may be innocent
North Korea’s passports, and how they use them
Yes, the North has passports, and has them for more than one type of visit abroad
Without sponsors, can North Korea grow?
China’s disapproval, Western outrage, Russia’s economy give Pyongyang few investment options
The boundaries of identity on the NK-China border
Those benefitting most now would be most disenfranchised in the event of unification
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