Policy at a Time of Crisis, , 2003, paperback, 197 pages,• North Korea: The Paranoid Peninsula — A Modern History | The US's equally consistent refusal to enter into direct negotiations with North Korea, effectively ruling out a peace treaty to formally close the 1950—53 Korean war, has encouraged the regime to resort to nuclear blackmail |
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The Telegraph online version of United Kingdom's national newspaper.
North Korea is a totalitarian dictatorship and one of the most restrictive countries in the world | Pyongyang's nuclear , though potentially dangerous, is driven by fear rather than by militaristic ambition |
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CanKor, on Korean Peace and Security | A blog, often with images, in Russian• , 1993, hardcover, 183 pages,• So does Stalinist North Korea |
Osmond, Andrew, High, Minnow Press, 2004, paperback, 216 pages, Includes a fictional account of the creation of a new state of New Korea.
22Ch6 The political economy of aid: Famine in North Korea | The Chosun Ilbo English Edition |
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