Keyword [North korea] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
| 181. | The role of institutions in the longevity of Kim Jong Il's regime |
| 182. | Independent diplomacy between North Korea and China folllowing the 20th communist congress of the Soviet Union |
| 183. | Civil society formation in East European countries and its policy implication for Unified Korea |
| 184. | Analyzing North Korea's decision-making process on its nuclear weapon programs with the rational choice and cognitive choice models |
| 185. | U.S. foreign policy toward North Korea: Breakthrough strategy in the negotiation for resolving nuclear program issue |
| 186. | Changes in Chinese policy toward North Korean refugees over the last two decades |
| 187. | The Efficacy of North Korean Sanctions and Remediation Strategie |
| 188. | Literary autonomy in North Korea: Authority, agency, and the art of contro |
| 189. | The media-government relations: Comparative analysis of the United States, South Korea and North Korea's media coverage of foreign policy |
| 190. | Causes that led to nuclear proliferation from Pakistan to Iran, Libya, and North Korea: Investigating the role of the Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan network |
| 191. | The change of South Korean image of North Korea after the Cold War: Identity, image, and policy |
| 192. | Peace with North Korea: An application of modern conflict resolution theory |
| 193. | Weaker states, risk-taking, and foreign policy: Rethinking North Korea's nuclear policy, 1989--2005 |
| 194. | Delivering Aid across the Enemy Line: Civil Society in South Korea and the Politics of Aid to North Korea |
| 195. | Between carrot and stick: Convergence and divergence of United States and South Korean strategies toward North Korea's nuclear program |
| 196. | Spheres of Influence: A Comparative Study of Political Legitimacy in North Korea |
| 197. | The challenges of international oversight of nuclear proliferation: A North Korean case study |
| 198. | Clinton and Bush administrations' nuclear non-proliferation policies on North Korea: Challenges and implications of systemic and domestic constraints |
| 199. | The changed, the unchanged, and the implications: A historical examination of mass media in North Korea since 1945 |
| 200. | Framing North Korea as an 'axis of evil': A comparative analysis of North Korea in the United States and South Korean newspapers |
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