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    Cover for North Korea's Transnational Media Commodity Network

    North Korea's Transnational Media Commodity Network 

    Kim, Phebe Sunyoung (Georgetown University, 2015)
    Why are there are increasing numbers of North Koreans inside the country willing to consume and share illegal foreign media over the last ten years, despite greater risk of capital punishment due to tighter border controls ...
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    DOES PROLIFERATION BEGET PROLIFERATION? WHY NUCLEAR DOMINOES RARELY FALL 

    Bleek, Philipp C. (Georgetown University, 2010)
    If Iran acquires nuclear weapons, or merely the capacity to do so on short notice, will other regional states attempt to acquire them as well? If North Korea does not give up, enlarges, or further weaponizes the modest ...
    Cover for Methods to Their Madness: Understanding the Behavior of Rogue Regimes

    Methods to Their Madness: Understanding the Behavior of Rogue Regimes 

    Julie, Cory Seth (Georgetown University, 2013)
    Despite the urgency of rogue states for U.S. policy, scholars have not developed an understanding regarding their definition and emergence. My dissertation seeks to resuscitate rogue states as a subject of inquiry for ...
    Cover for Literary Autonomy in North Korea: Authority, Agency, and the Art of Control

    Literary Autonomy in North Korea: Authority, Agency, and the Art of Control 

    Killough, Catherine Elizabeth (Georgetown University, 2017)
    What explains the absence of a popular uprising in a country that, despite isolation, has experienced an infiltration of information over the years; despite lethargy, has felt the emergence of class divisions; and, despite ...
    Cover for Sanctions Evasion and the Emergence of the Informal Economy in North Korea

    Sanctions Evasion and the Emergence of the Informal Economy in North Korea 

    Enos, Olivia Catherine (Georgetown University, 2017)
    This paper seeks to answer core questions about the development of the informal economy. More specifically, it asks why the leadership in North Korea allows informal economic activities to continue despite the fact that ...
    Cover for NORTH KOREA: THE ROLE OF PROPAGANDA IN THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE KIM REGIME

    NORTH KOREA: THE ROLE OF PROPAGANDA IN THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE KIM REGIME 

    Gill, Megan L. (Georgetown University, 2012)
    Propaganda has been used throughout history to influence and sway public opinion, particularly in totalitarian states. The aim of this thesis is to examine how the Kim regime in North Korea has employed propaganda for ...
    Cover for Incentivizing Solidarity: the Kim Regime’s Employment of Mafia Tactics

    Incentivizing Solidarity: the Kim Regime’s Employment of Mafia Tactics 

    Gannon, Chelsea (Georgetown University, 2016)
    With the predominance of seemingly continuous instability due to unconventional power shifts, devastating famines, and pervasive human rights violations, speculation of collapse within North Korea has abounded in the ...
    Cover for China's Crackdown on North Korean Refugees: North Korean Provocations Intensify Border Control

    China's Crackdown on North Korean Refugees: North Korean Provocations Intensify Border Control 

    Kim, Sea Young (Georgetown University, 2018)
    What domestic and external conditions explain why the People’s Republic of China (PRC) at times intensifies its crackdown on North Korean border crossers? With the 1986 bilateral repatriation agreement between the PRC and ...
    Cover for A Compromise for Control: Understanding North Korea's Private Market Economy

    A Compromise for Control: Understanding North Korea's Private Market Economy 

    Ha, Mathew J (Georgetown University, 2018)
    Free market enterprise embodies values of independent thinking and self-reliance, which are antithetical to the North Korean regime’s ideological values inherent to Marxist-Leninism. However, in recent years, the Kim Jong-un ...

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    AuthorBleek, Philipp C. (1)Enos, Olivia Catherine (1)Gannon, Chelsea (1)Gill, Megan L. (1)Ha, Mathew J (1)... View MoreSubject
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