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Column/Asia

Chongryon Schools: North Korea’s Hidden Hand in Japan

Posted on February 4, 2025 by Kate Bingham

When most people think about North Korea, images of both seclusion and hostility come to mind. North Korea is largely shunned by the international community–its...

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Column/Asia

Abductions and Missile Aggression: How Historical Grievances Shape Japan-North Korea relations

Posted on July 22, 2024 by Amelia Sim

Last December, Japan watched on uneasily as another North Korean missile made its way into the East Sea. This was the third test of North Korea’s newest p...

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Campus/Column

Embracing North Korean Refugees

Posted on November 2, 2019 by Emily Lin

Campus Desk Written by: Emily Lin On October 23, 2019, Yale Law School invited Andrew Hong, the founder and executive director of Emancipate North Koreans (ENoK...

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The Jangmadang Generation: Change in North Korea Begins with the Youth

Posted on April 15, 2019 by Brandon Lu

Written by Brandon Lu On April 11th, 2019, ThiNK at Yale (There’s Hope in North Korea) hosted a screening of The Jangmadang Generation, a documentary by Liberty...

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Science and Technology/Spring Issue/Column

Failure of Global Governance: The United Nations’ Failure to Stop North Korean Nuclear Weapons

Posted on April 8, 2019 by Diana Myers

“[Nuclear weapons is] the firm guarantee by which our descendants can enjoy the most dignified and happiest life in the world” – Kim Jong Un[1] North Korea has ...

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Dr. Kee Park Presents on North Korean Health Systems at the Yale School of Medicine

Posted on December 3, 2018 by Brandon Lu

On November 26th, Kee B. Park, MD, presented on the “Geopolitical Determinants of Health in the Democratic Republic of Korea” at the Yale School of Medicine. Dr...

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