North Korea Witness to Transformation Weekly Update Oct 3rd

In this blog, we report on developments in and around North Korea, including the broader security setting and political, economic and social change in the country.

Marcus Noland: Deputy Director & Senior Fellow Peterson Institute for International Economics

Stephan Haggard: Lawrence and Sallye Krause Professor at the University of California, San Diego Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies

Weekly Update

Sep 22 - South Korean Political Art at UC Irvine

Sep 23 - Oppa Songun Style

Sep 24 - South Korean Lemons Withering in North Korea

Sep 25 - The Mine Theory Lives! More Cheonan

Sep 25 - Noland interview on “Elusive Economic Reforms in North Korea: Part I.”

Sep 26 - The 6th Session of the 12th Supreme People’s Assembly (SPA)

Sep 27 - Noland interview on “Elusive Economic Reforms in North Korea: Part II.”

Sep 28 - Camelot

Sep 29 - Sources: Kirkpatrick on the Underground Railroad

Sep 30 - Can’t Get Enough Gangnam Style?

Oct 1 - China: Paranoia Strikes Deep

Oct 2 - The Return of the Axis of Evil

Today’s Post - Slave to the blog: Death, taxes, thermonuclear war

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Please direct questions to Alex Melton, Research Analyst, Peterson Institute for International Economics amelton@piie.com

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