North Korea's Search for a Breakthrough, 2014–2015
Sung Chull Kim
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Sung Chull Kim: Seoul National University, Institute for Peace and Unification Studies, korea
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2015, vol. 07, issue 01, 151-160
Abstract:
In 2014, North Korea under Kim Jong-un sought a breakthrough in ensuring economic vitality and diplomatic improvement. However, the emerging thorny human rights issue and the continued political logic of economic development have made it impossible for North Korea to make any significant progress in finding the breakthrough. In this gloomy atmosphere, the North's relations with Russia seem the most promising in 2015.
Date: 2015
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