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How Kim Il Sung tried to save North Korea’s troubled planned economy

How Kim Il Sung tried to save North Korea’s troubled planned economy

In the years before the economic crisis, Pyongyang explored ways to mitigate rampant inefficiencies

How Kim Il Sung tried to save North Korea’s troubled planned economy
Peter Ward
Peter Ward November 14, 2017
The end of the PDS? Early economic reform debate in North Korea

The end of the PDS? Early economic reform debate in North Korea

Kim Il Sung's works show that internal discussion was more common than readers might assume

The end of the PDS? Early economic reform debate in North Korea
Peter Ward
Peter Ward November 9, 2017
Films for the beloved ones: the Gwangju Uprising in North Korean cinema

Films for the beloved ones: the Gwangju Uprising in North Korean cinema

Idealistic youth versus reactionary generals - it was a story too good for Pyongyang to ignore

Films for the beloved ones: the Gwangju Uprising in North Korean cinema
Tatiana Gabroussenko
Tatiana Gabroussenko November 9, 2017
Comrades, come rally: Russia’s October Revolution in North Korea

Comrades, come rally: Russia’s October Revolution in North Korea

Rather than the dawn of a new era, the DPRK has portrayed the events as a uniquely Russian affair

Comrades, come rally: Russia’s October Revolution in North Korea
Fyodor Tertitskiy
Fyodor Tertitskiy November 6, 2017
How the North Korean-Vietnamese friendship turned sour

How the North Korean-Vietnamese friendship turned sour

Pyongyang's self-centered behavior towards Hanoi irreparably damaged a once-close alliance

How the North Korean-Vietnamese friendship turned sour
Balazs Szalontai
Balazs Szalontai October 31, 2017
“Made in North Korea”: DPRK graphics, from candy to postcards

“Made in North Korea”: DPRK graphics, from candy to postcards

In a new book, Nicholas Bonner shares his collection of hand-drawn designs from the North

“Made in North Korea”: DPRK graphics, from candy to postcards
Dagyum Ji
Dagyum Ji October 27, 2017
Whizzing to Oz? Australia in Kim Jong Un’s line of fire
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Whizzing to Oz? Australia in Kim Jong Un’s line of fire

Pyongyang’s latest bluster echoes unofficial threats it disowned a decade ago

Whizzing to Oz? Australia in Kim Jong Un’s line of fire
Aidan Foster-Carter
Aidan Foster-Carter October 24, 2017
Why North Korea celebrates Party Foundation Day

Why North Korea celebrates Party Foundation Day

Almost nothing in state accounts of the WPK's creation is truthful

Why North Korea celebrates Party Foundation Day
Fyodor Tertitskiy
Fyodor Tertitskiy October 10, 2017
Comradely criticism: a brief history of Chinese-North Korean media spats

Comradely criticism: a brief history of Chinese-North Korean media spats

A recent tit-for-tat of editorials in Beijing and Pyongyang is not a new phenomenon

Comradely criticism: a brief history of Chinese-North Korean media spats
Shaquille James
Shaquille James October 5, 2017
U.S. bombers and fighters off N. Korea’s east coast: why Pyongyang didn’t react

U.S. bombers and fighters off N. Korea’s east coast: why Pyongyang didn’t react

Flying in the Sea of Japan close to the DPRK has been exceptionally hazardous in the past

U.S. bombers and fighters off N. Korea’s east coast: why Pyongyang didn’t react
Robert E. McCoy
Robert E. McCoy September 29, 2017
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