Information on "Population" and "Korea, North (DPRK)"
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January 2013
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4 Jan 2013
North Korea: US Relations, Nuclear Diplomacy, and Internal Situation
Author: Emma Chanlett-Avery, Ian E. Rinehart
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
This report provides background information on the negotiations over North Korea’s nuclear weapons program that began in the early 1990s under the Clinton Administration. More on «North Korea: US Relations, Nuclear Diplomacy, and Internal Situation»
June 2012
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Jun 2012
Migration: Creating Networks for Business, Politics and Growth
Author: Robert Guest, Ian Goldin
Publisher: Chatham House
This is a transcript of a discussion on the broader perspective of the migration fundamental issues and discusses the challenges and opportunities it presents in the 21st century. More on «Migration: Creating Networks for Business, Politics and Growth»
July 2011
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14 Jul 2011
Strangers at Home: North Koreans in the South
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report draws attention to the challenges defectors from North Korea have faced in integrating into the South, in the hope that the many international actors engaged with both Korea and refugee issues will devote more attention to planning for th... More on «Strangers at Home: North Koreans in the South»
January 2011
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19 Jan 2011
Toxic Legacy: Hunger, Oppression, Migration, and Health in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Author: Leonard S Rubinstein
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
During the 1990s, economic mismanagement, political oppression, natural disaster, and loss of external subsidies after the end of communism led to a calamitous decrease in food production in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). More on «Toxic Legacy: Hunger, Oppression, Migration, and Health in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea»
March 2010
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Mar 2010
Political Attitudes Under Repression: Evidence from North Korean Refugees
Author: Stephan Haggard, Marcus Noland
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
What do citizens of highly repressive regimes think about their governments? How do they respond to high levels of repression? This paper addresses these questions by examining the political attitudes of North Korean refugees. More on «Political Attitudes Under Repression: Evidence from North Korean Refugees»
March 2008
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Mar 2008
Corea del Sur
Author: Jaume Giné Daví
Publisher: CIDOB Foundation
Este trabajo describe como Corea del Sur ha dejado atrás una etapa de regímenes autoritarios para consolidarse como un país con democracia representativa. More on «Corea del Sur»
September 2007
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26 Sep 2007
North Korean Refugees in China and Human Rights Issues
Author: Rhoda Margesson, Emma Chanlett-Avery, Andorra Bruno
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
This report examines both the situation of North Korean refugees in China and human rights issues because they are frequently raised simultaneously, particularly in a congressional context. More on «North Korean Refugees in China and Human Rights Issues»
January 2007
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2007
China's Significance in International Politics
Author: Thomas Heberer, Anja D Senz
Publisher: German Development Institute
This paper discusses the importance of China in the world and in the region of southeast Asia. More on «China's Significance in International Politics»
October 2006
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26 Oct 2006
Perilous Journeys - The Plight of North Koreans in China and Beyond
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report examines the hidden, often shifting networks through which North Korean refugees seek better lives in China and third countries. More on «Perilous Journeys - The Plight of North Koreans in China and Beyond»
February 2006
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1 Feb 2006
China and North Korea - Comrades Forever?
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report evaluates China's influence on North Korea and analyzes Chinese-North Korean relations since the early 20th century. More on «China and North Korea - Comrades Forever?»
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