Deaths Leave More Questions than Answers


Amid the many facets of theNorth Korean tilt toward China, tourism and cross-border business ties have taken on particularly important roles. The money that these legal activities bring into North Korean coffers is, no doubt, significant to Pyon.. [2011-12-19 09:29]
Conditions Not Yet So Ripe
Those who have managed to lead successful revolutions in recent times have been overwhelmingly intellectuals critical of their system. Interestingly, communism is no exception to this pattern. Communist parties describe themselves as the non-propertied classes, des.. [2011-11-30 13:50]
Where Do We Draw the Line?
Last Saturday, the Jongro area police chief was attacked by a mob of unruly protesters. Superintendent Park Geon Chan was punched in the face and had his insignia ripped off as he requested an end to illegal protests taking place at Gwanghwamun. Is this a trivia.. [2011-11-29 10:01]
The Roots of Revolutionary Fervor
As the preparations for the third dynastic succession in North Korea continue, there are all sorts of predictions about the future of the country post-Kim Jong Il. Many analysts believe that the system will struggle to continue without the current leader, and tha.. [2011-11-25 13:43]
Tribute to the Victims of Yeonpyeong Island
It has been a year and a day since the shelling of Yeonpyeong Island. 366 days ago, the sight of Yeonpyeong Island going up in flames came as a terrible shock to the entire nation. Two soldiers and two civilians lost their lives and 16 more people were wounded in.. [2011-11-24 15:25]
Geneva Talks No Breakthrough
Ambassador Stephen Bosworth was typically cryptic in his remarks after concluding two days of meetings with North Korean counterparts. Bosworth stated that the bilateral talks were ¡°moving in the right direction [since] we have made some progress.¡± He added that t.. [2011-10-28 14:55]
A Word for Kim Jong Il
At long last, the dictator is dead. Colonel Muammar Qadhafi, a despot who for 42 years stole the freedom of his people and robbed them of what happiness they might otherwise have had, is dead.His demise was pitiful, found by the army hiding in a cramped and dirty.. [2011-10-23 22:17]
Will China Ever Lead the World?
Many people are already aware of the Chinese government¡¯s intention to repatriate over twenty defectors from North Korea, despite the protestations of the South Korean government. Although the two South Korean nationals arrested alongside the defectors have now bee.. [2011-10-13 10:35]
An Obvious and Important Assignment
It has been one year since the third generation succession of Kim Jong Eun began publicly. For the last year there have been no serious problems in terms of international and domestic policy. Nevertheless, it has not appeared to be all that smooth. The currency r.. [2011-10-12 11:29]
To Win Without Fighting
On October 10th, 2010, Kim Jong Eun stepped out with his father to review a military parade commemorating the 65th anniversary of the founding of the Chosun Workers¡¯ Party.This came mere days after Kim had been made a military General and Vice-chairman of the Centr.. [2011-10-11 13:28]
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