2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1976-5118.2010.01047.x
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The Economic Rehabilitation of North Korea: Prospects after Kim Jong‐il

Abstract: Despite having signed or agreed to four formal weapon denuclearization agreements, the Kim Jong‐il family regime in Pyongyang shows no fundamental willingness to give up its nuclear weapons. Therefore this article looks past the denuclearization issue, and examines the potential for a future rehabilitation of North Korea's economy in a post‐Kim era. Four economic sectors or challenges are analyzed within the context of badly needed North Korean macroeconomic reform: energy utilization and the potential for a n… Show more

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