Posts Tagged ‘United States’

16 Wheels of Controversy: April Parade Repercussions

By | April 22, 2012

The Sino-NK editorial team is presently like you, dear reader, in that it has been trying to keep up with the torrent of recent news surrounding China’s relations with North Korea.  But chronicling possible pivot points in more or less “real time” is not without its hazards, and pivot points can always lacerate the analyst.  […]

Hopefully More than an Inch: Weekly Digest

By | April 19, 2012

If it has yet to be done, April should be commemorated as international missile test month for the year 2012. A couple of days before and just a few more after Kim Jong Un’s speech (full English text) to the people of the DPRK during his grandfather’s centennial celebration, three states, two nuclear, test-fired missiles […]

Spotlight on Kim Myung-chol: KCNA File No. 14

By | April 09, 2012

Click here to view KNCA File No. 14 (March 14 – March 17) in its entirety. Feeling the need to brush up on some Juche or Songun philosophy?  The North American Juche-Songun Ideas Study Group provides material that may be of use at their WordPress blog, operative since March 2012.  Of course, actually joining the group, […]

Opportunity for Engagement and Reform: An Interview with Dr. Park Young-jun

By | February 18, 2012

The speed with which facts, currencies, ideas and rumors flow through and weave around the Korean peninsula has clearly accellerated in the information age.  Students in Pyongyang trace (if vaguely) the spread of revolution in Syria; a grainy drone strike over remote Pakistan makes the paper in Sinuiju;  a village 25 miles from the Chinese border […]