DPRK Business Monthly Volume III, No.7
The DPRK Business Monthly, an international business report edited in Beijing, has been made available to CanKor readers by its editor, Paul White. Please check the current August 2012 edition here:...
View ArticleDPRK Business Monthly Volume III, No.8
The DPRK Business Monthly, an international business report edited in Beijing, has been made available to CanKor readers by its editor, Paul White. Please check the current August 2012 edition here:...
View ArticleDPRK Business Monthly Volume III, No.9
The DPRK Business Monthly, an international business report edited in Beijing, has been made available to CanKor readers by its editor, Paul White. Please check the current October 2012 edition here:...
View ArticleDPRK Business Monthly Volume III, No.10
The DPRK Business Monthly, an international business report edited in Beijing, has been made available to CanKor readers by its editor, Paul White. Please check the current October 2012 edition here:...
View ArticleAgricultural Reform Again—or Not? by Randall Ireson
[CanKor Brain Trust member Randall Ireson published the following article in our partner-site 38North. Mr. Ireson previously spent over a decade working for the American Friends Service Committee...
View ArticleIs “Vaccine Diplomacy” the Right Prescription for the Korean Peninsula? By...
[The following article appeared in UN Dispatch, a site that provides commentary and coverage on the United Nations and issues related to the work of the UN. In this piece from 25 January 2013, Jaclyn...
View ArticleUpdate on First Steps activities, by Susan Ritchie
[First Steps is a Vancouver-based Christian development organization whose primary purpose is preventing child malnutrition in North Korea through programs that provide essential nutrients to young...
View ArticleWill Seoul engage North Korea soon? by Chung Min-uck
[Korea Times correspondent Chung Min-uck interviews CanKor Brain Trust member Victor Hsu, Director of International Aid and Education at the South Korean state-run Korea Development Institute (KDI),...
View ArticleHas starvation become a foreign diplomacy tool?
[The Oregonian journalist Richard Read speaks to relief managers from Mercy Corps and Samaritan's Purse, who claim that the Obama administration has abandoned Ronald Reagan's “hungry-child policy” that...
View ArticleReconciling the Human Factor, by Erich Weingartner
[This article, first published on our partner-website 38North on Tuesday, 28 May 2013, is based on presentations given at Glendon College, York University in Toronto in April, and at UCLA, Los Angeles...
View ArticleWhat Works Best? by Erich Weingartner
There is a simple question I am often asked when speaking about humanitarian assistance: What works best with the DPRK? Simple questions don’t always result in simple answers, and when it comes to the...
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