[KS] NKR - new journal
Naomi
lowenmaulchen at hotmail.com
Sun Oct 29 21:31:41 EST 2006
Please find information on North Korean Review, which I thought might be of interest to list members. - Naomi Hellmann, Development Studies, Brown UniversityNorth Korean Review (NKR) - new journal
The Institute for North Korea, The University of Detroit Mercy, MI, US.
Supplied note: "The Institute for North Korea of the University of
Detroit Mercy and MacFarland Publishers are pleased to announce the
publication of a new refereed jounal entitled NORTH KOREAN REVIEW
(NKR), to be published two times a year. The purpose of NKR is to
provide both North American and the world community with
opportunities for improved understanding of North Korea. NKR is the
first academic journal in North America or Europe focused exclusively
on North Korea. Topics include culture, Economics, Religion, History,
Business, Politics, and International Relations. Editor of the
journal is Dr. Suk Hi Kim Professor of International Finance
University of Detroit Mercy and its website is at [the URL below]
The Spring 2006 issue contains articles, chronologies, and North
Korea's economic data:
ARTICLES: Death Sentence for North Korea's Principle of
Self-Reliance? Market-Enhancing Governance on the Korean Peninsula,
North Korea's Foreign Trade, Developments and Prospects of the North
Korean Economic Policies since 1990, The Effectiveness of Economic
Sanctions, North Korea's Move to a Market Economy, Between Peace and
War, The North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004, Getting Around
Pyongyang's Hard-Liners
FEATURES: Chronlogies, North Korean Economic Data - myh."
[Information about an e-journal with an access via a password - ed.]
URL http://www.northkoreanreview.com [alternatively,
http://www.mcfarlandpub.com/nkr.html]
Internet Archive (www.archive.org) - [the site was not archived at
the time of this abstract]
Link reported by: Moo-Young Han (myhan--at--phy.duke.edu),
forwarded by The Information Exchange For Korean-American Scholars
(IEKAS) newsletter (www.skas.org)
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Useful
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