Reports
The report category show reports of the news.
Why foreign information in North Korea is such a big deal
In the first part of a series, we examine why outside information is so important to North Korea's future
Tracking the DPRK’s intelligence operations
North Korea's secret services are essential to keeping the regime in power
The DPRK economy and its laws #8: Foreign currency controls
North Korea must balance flexibility for investors with safeguards against external manipulation
The DPRK economy and its laws #7: Employment law for foreign entities
In North Korea, workers are resources to be directed by the institutions of State
The DPRK economy and its laws #6: How are joint ventures regulated?
Despite need for cash, the country remains picky about who is allowed to do business
A bridge too far: the state of DPRK-PRC border trading
Critical to DPRK-China trade, numerous bridge projects are in the works
The DPRK economy and its laws #5: Perestroika without Glasnost
Examining Kim Jong Il's 2002 market reforms - and their impact on North Korea today
The DPRK economy and its laws #4: Navigating the SEZs
Just how "special" are the Special Economic Zones?
The DPRK economy and its laws #3: Are inter-Korean agreements dead or alive?
While inter-Korean relations are on ice, important agreements not yet torn up
The DPRK economy and its laws #2: The Civil Code
Who owns what in the DPRK? Ownership rights as reflected in the DPRK Civil Code