North Korea’s economic reintegration: past lessons from former pariah states
Precedent suggests institutional change is essential for real development
Precedent suggests institutional change is essential for real development
In the runup to his third meeting with North Korean Chairman Kim Jong Un next month, South Korean President Moon Jae-in pledged to take bold steps towards denuclearization and reconciliation with North Korea. In particular, President Moon said the North’s economic revitalization will be a “difficult process,” but spoke promisingly about the long term prospects
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Jonathan R. Corrado and Karl Hendler
Jonathan R. Corrado is a graduate of the Georgetown University Walsh School of Foreign Service M.A. in Asian Studies Program, a translator for Daily NK, and a Pacific Forum CSIS Young Leader. Karl Hendler...
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