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"Keeping an Eye on an Unruly Neighbor: Chinese Views of Economic Reform and Stability in North Korea"

"Keeping an Eye on an Unruly Neighbor: Chinese Views of Economic Reform and Stability in North Korea"

A Joint Report by: Center for Strategic and International Studies & U.S. Institute of Peace

Working Paper, United States Institute for Peace

January 3, 2008

Authors: Bonnie Glaser, Scott Snyder, John Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: International Security; Managing the Atom; Science, Technology, and Public Policy

 

INTRODUCTION

This report is based on discussions with Chinese specialists on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) during a visit to Beijing, Changchun, and Yanji, June 25–30, 2007.1 Discussions followed on a similar round of interviews conducted in April 2006. Several of our interlocutors recently returned from extended stays in Pyongyang and many others regularly visit the DPRK, commonly referred to as North Korea. Topics discussed included trends in North Korea's economy and prospects for reform; current trends in Sino-DPRK economic relations; China's policy toward North Korea in the wake of the nuclear test; Chinese debates on North Korea; Chinese assessments of North Korea's political stability; and potential Chinese responses to instability.In analyzing North Korea, Chinese experts primarily rely on the following sources of information: 1) South Korean economic data; 2) personal visits to North Korea; 3) contacts with visiting North Korean delegations and North Korean students studying in China; and 4) interviews with North Korean refugees in China.

 

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http://www.usip.org/pubs/working_papers/wp6_china_northkorea.pdf

For Academic Citation:

Glaser, Bonnie, Scott Snyder, and John S. Park. "Keeping an Eye on an Unruly Neighbor: Chinese Views of Economic Reform and Stability in North Korea." Working Paper, United States Institute for Peace, January 3, 2008.

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