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181. The role of institutions in the longevity of Kim Jong Il's regime
182. Independent diplomacy between North Korea and China folllowing the 20th communist congress of the Soviet Union
183. Civil society formation in East European countries and its policy implication for Unified Korea
184. Analyzing North Korea's decision-making process on its nuclear weapon programs with the rational choice and cognitive choice models
185. U.S. foreign policy toward North Korea: Breakthrough strategy in the negotiation for resolving nuclear program issue
186. Changes in Chinese policy toward North Korean refugees over the last two decades
187. The Efficacy of North Korean Sanctions and Remediation Strategie
188. Literary autonomy in North Korea: Authority, agency, and the art of contro
189. The media-government relations: Comparative analysis of the United States, South Korea and North Korea's media coverage of foreign policy
190. Causes that led to nuclear proliferation from Pakistan to Iran, Libya, and North Korea: Investigating the role of the Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan network
191. The change of South Korean image of North Korea after the Cold War: Identity, image, and policy
192. Peace with North Korea: An application of modern conflict resolution theory
193. Weaker states, risk-taking, and foreign policy: Rethinking North Korea's nuclear policy, 1989--2005
194. Delivering Aid across the Enemy Line: Civil Society in South Korea and the Politics of Aid to North Korea
195. Between carrot and stick: Convergence and divergence of United States and South Korean strategies toward North Korea's nuclear program
196. Spheres of Influence: A Comparative Study of Political Legitimacy in North Korea
197. The challenges of international oversight of nuclear proliferation: A North Korean case study
198. Clinton and Bush administrations' nuclear non-proliferation policies on North Korea: Challenges and implications of systemic and domestic constraints
199. The changed, the unchanged, and the implications: A historical examination of mass media in North Korea since 1945
200. Framing North Korea as an 'axis of evil': A comparative analysis of North Korea in the United States and South Korean newspapers
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