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North Korean Defectors to South Hit 13-Year Low
By John Power
The number of North Korean defectors reaching the South has declined severely since Kim Jong-un took power.
The Limits of Agricultural Reform in North Korea
By Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein
As long as North Korea’s agriculture continues to be centrally planned by the state, it can only improve so much.
The (Market) Forces of History in North Korea
By Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein
Why more freedom in North Korea’s markets might not be bad news for the regime
How Popular Is Kim Jong-un?
By John Power
A new report attempts to gauge what North Koreans actually think of their leader.
Understanding Economic Change in North Korea
By Steven Denney
How will North Korea's economic changes impact the country’s political and social future?
Could China's AIIB Be a Game-Changer for North Korea?
By 38 North/ Bradley O. Babson
Possible membership in the AIIB could incentivize needed reforms in North Korea.
North Korea's Own Pivot to ASEAN
By Mina Pollmann
Like China, Japan, and the US, North Korea is looking toward Southeast Asia -- but with a different goal in mind.
Can North Korea's Economy Endure China’s Slowdown?
By Yong Kwon
Pyongyang’s economy has quietly grown in recent years. China’s economic rebalance promises to reverse this trend.
China Keeping Close Eye on North Korea
By Shannon Tiezzi
After Jang Song-Thaek's dismissal, China is paying close attention to signs of unrest in North Korea.
The Dandong Time Machine
A Chinese village on the North Korean border offers an alternative view on the meaning of Kim Jong-il’s death.
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