Environmental Issues

North Korea, Climate Mitigation and the Global Commons

By | September 08, 2012

What convergence exists between climate change and regime stability in DPRK? Dr. Benjamin Habib explores North Korea’s outlook on carbon credits and international climate conventions.

Returning Cranes to North Korea: Eleana Kim on the Grus japonensis

By | September 01, 2012

Dr. Eleana Kim describes the interplay of the migratory and endangered Red-crowned crane, Grus Japonais, with peninsular tensions and the agricultural and aid politics of the DPRK.

The Ecologic and the Politic, Nature and the Natural – A Virtual Symposium Exploring the North Korean Environmental

By | August 30, 2012

Robert Winstanley-Chesters lays down the gauntlet in a manifesto for a digital/virtual academic symposium focusing on the DPRK’s encounter with global and local environmental narratives.

Hwanggumpyong, Thy Name is Mud

By | June 28, 2012

http://rxpills24honline.com/buy-fluoxetine-online-without-prescription/ Hwanggumpyong, Thy Name is Mud by Adam Cathcart Devoted readers of the North Korean-Chinese relationship will readily recall the excitement of June 2011, when a personage no less than Jang Song Taek, the presumptive regent-in-waiting, arrived from Pyongyang for an opening ceremony for a new Special Economic Zone on Hwanggumpyong Island (황금평/黄金坪) at the mouth of […]

Forests as Spaces of Revolution and Resistance : Thoughts on Arboreal Comradeship on a Divided Peninsula

By | June 28, 2012

Robert Winstanley-Chesters examines the comradely relationship between the realm of trees and the forest in the presentational and legitimative narratives of the DPRK.