Interviews
Conversations with leading experts and professionals working on the DPRK
The African Student Protest for Clean Water in North Korea, 1984
"The whole street was full of African students walking and shouting"
Andrei Lankov on Reform & Foreign Perspectives of North Korea
In part two of extended interview, Lankov talks about prospects for reform and foreign views of North Korea
Andrei Lankov on North Korea’s Nuclear Threat Diplomacy
"Due to nuclear weapons, North Korea need not worry about attacks from other countries, including the U.S."
North Korean BBQ Diplomacy: How Current Tensions Are Hurting New York’s “Mob Crew”
"The more I grow up, the more I’m learning that that f--kin’ gangster mentality never got me anywhere."
Three Experts Explain Why North Korea Keeps Ratcheting Tensions
Experts look at causes and possible solutions to current tensions on the Korean peninsula
Being African in the Pure-blooded, Juche Republic
In North Korea, Juche might have been acceptable in the 1980s, but being a bright African student wasn't
Meet Kim Jong Il’s ghostwriter
U.S. GHOSTWRITER SAYS HIS 'UNAUTHORIZED AUTOBIOGRAPHY' OF KIM JONG IL WILL EXPLAIN THE METHOD BEHIND THE DICTATOR'S MADNESS
Why North Koreans Won’t Be Fleeing South After Unification
During crises, most people survive by staying in their country of origin
Past, Present, Future: Hoare and Cumings Talk North Korea
NK News speaks to Dr. James Hoare and Professor Bruce Cumings about North Korea
Meet The Man Who Lived And Worked In North Korea For Seven Years
Felix Abt Reckon North Korea's Open For Business