|
(1986-1992). Country report: China, North Korea. London, U.K: The Economist Intelligence Unit. Location: UniM ECO P 3
(2000). North Korea opens to the West In Strategic Comment, 6(9). International Institute for Strategic Studies.
(2001). The Koreas and the Powers In Strategic Comment, 7(3). International Institute for Strategic Studies.
(2001). Ebbing Tensions on the Korean Peninsula In Strategic Survey, 101(1), pp. 191-199. International Institute for Strategic Studies. Location: Strategic Survey
(2002). Pakistan and North Korea In Strategic Comment, 8(9). International Institute for Strategic Studies.
(2002). North Korean Nuclear Tensions In Strategic Comment, 8(9). International Institute for Strategic Studies.
(2002). North Korea's Economic Reforms In Strategic Comment, 8(10). International Institute for Strategic Studies.
(2002). The Koreas: Returning to Normal In Strategic Survey, 102(1), pp. 304-315. International Institute for Strategic Studies. Location: Strategic Survey
(2002). The US and North Korea In Strategic Comment, 8(3). International Institute for Strategic Studies.
(2003). The Koreas: Dangerous Defiance In Strategic Survey, 103(1), pp. 194-205. International Institute for Strategic Studies. Location: Strategic Survey
(2004). North Korea: A Mouse that roared? In Strategic Survey, 104(1), pp. 200-210. International Institute for Strategic Studies. Location: Strategic Survey
(2004). DPRK: From Crisis to Tentative Reform In International Policy Conference on Transition Economies, 6. Hanoi: United Nations Development Programme. Location: International Policy Conference on Transition Economies 2004
Ahrens, Joachim (2003). Prospects and Problems for Korean Economic Integration: A Long-term View In Choi, E. Kwan; Kim, E. Han & Merrill, Yesook (Eds.), North Korea in the World Economy. London, N.Y.: RoutledgeCurzon. pp.53-73 Location: UniM ECO 330.95193 NORT
Armstrong, Charles K. (1998). North Korean Ideology in a Post-Communist Era In Kim, Samuel S. (Ed.), The North Korean Foreign Relations in the Post-Cold War Era. Hong Kong, New York: Oxford University Press. Location: UniM Baill 327.5193 NORT
Babson, Bradley O. (2003). The Potential Future Role for the Multilateral Development Banks on the Korean Peninsula In Choi, E. Kwan; Kim, E. Han & Merrill, Yesook (Eds.), North Korea in the World Economy. London, N.Y.: RoutledgeCurzon. pp.33-52 Location: UniM ECO 330.95193 NORT
Campbell, Kurt M. & Reiss, Mitchell B. (2001). Korean Changes, Asian Challenges and the US Role In Survival, 43(1). International Institute for Strategic Studies. Location: Survival
Carpenter, Ted (2005). The Korean Conundrum: America's Troubled Relationship with North and South Korea. N.Y.: Palgrave Macmillan. Location: 1 copy ordered for UniM Baill on 08-02-2005.
Carpenter, Ted Galen & Bandow, Doug (2005). The Korean Conondrum: America's Troubled Relations with North and South Korea. Basinstoke: Palgrave Macmillam.
Cha, Victor D. (2000). Engaging North Korea Credibly In Survival, 42(2). International Institute for Strategic Studies. Location: Survival
Cha, Victor D. & Kang, David C. (2004). Can North Korea be Engaged? In Survival, 46(2). International Institute for Strategic Studies. Location: Survival Next Page
New Search
|