History
Information related to North Korean history
Korean unification(s) – The past and prospects for family reunions
Emotionally charged issue may be a short-lived one given the ages of those separated by North-South divide
Is Bill Clinton North Korea’s favorite president?
Since 1994 the 42nd president has gone from adversary to Pyongyang propaganda prop
N. Korea’s 1980s nuclear-free rhetoric
Kim Il Sung regime fostered sympathies with 'no-nukes' stance even as scientists sought the bomb
Reviving the fallen: Former MAKRI agent shares memories
Recovering remains for their proper recognition is grueling, taxing and ultimately rewarding
North Korea’s markets: A brief history of crackdowns and tolerance
Technically illegal, occasionally persecuted – yet underground economic activity constitutes a huge share of GDP
Until they are home: The unit that scours for Korean War remains
Educated, elite unit fights ravages of time, deteriorating DNA information to recover Korean War remains
South Korea’s Dead Governors Society
Seoul's ‘government’ of North Korean provinces has never and will never rule there
Over the border: What Dandong means to N. Korea
‘Unremarkable’ Chinese city holds historical and present-day significance for its neighbors
Kim Jong Il ‘birthplace’ undamaged, despite claim ‘raging fire’ burned it down
Visitors say no sign of fire at or around 'Paektu Secret Camp'
The specter of terrorism in North Korean, Iranian propaganda
U.S. counter-terrorism is too much for Pyongyang’s regime, too little for Tehran’s