This article examines the Sino-North Korean border in the aftermath of the fifth North Korean nuclear test in September 2016. It looks first at Dandong, a second-tier city that has become the world’s primary hub for trade with North Korea, in spite of the regime in Pyongyang having given a cold shoulder to most of its public overtures. Dandong has also become a kind of (flawed, I argue) laboratory for journalists and analysts who wish to grapple with the actual substance of China-North Korea relations. The second section of the article argues that China's preparation for dealing with massive floods and deprevation in North Korea has been unjustly overlooked, and that looking only at one section of the border and monomania over sanctions enf...
This article investigates the causes of North Korea’s failure to pursue export-oriented industrializ...
This paper looks explicitly at the question of North Korean collapse, framing the problem not in the...
While China is frequently assumed to have a number of “levers” it could use to control North Korea, ...
This article interprets and analyzes the role of China in and the prospects of denuclearization of N...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10736700.2019.1667050Th...
The article explores perception of China’s economic growth and its increased influence in Northeast ...
China has long maintained a keen interest in events on the Korean peninsula, which Beijing considers...
This article explores the strategic interests of China and the US in the North Korean issue. It exam...
China is undermining its own security interests by downplaying North Korea’s deadly provocations in ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Masako Ikegami, Professor of ...
China’s policy of restraint (avoidance of crippling economic sanctions) towards North Korean provoca...
Having conducted a successful long range ballistic missile test in December 2012 and a third nuclear...
The changes brought about by the end of the Cold War, which include China normalising its relations ...
While Beijing has repeatedly signed up to multilateral sanctions against North Korea, it is widely r...
This paper aim to answer a question which remains a puzzle in international relations: Why does Chin...
This article investigates the causes of North Korea’s failure to pursue export-oriented industrializ...
This paper looks explicitly at the question of North Korean collapse, framing the problem not in the...
While China is frequently assumed to have a number of “levers” it could use to control North Korea, ...
This article interprets and analyzes the role of China in and the prospects of denuclearization of N...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10736700.2019.1667050Th...
The article explores perception of China’s economic growth and its increased influence in Northeast ...
China has long maintained a keen interest in events on the Korean peninsula, which Beijing considers...
This article explores the strategic interests of China and the US in the North Korean issue. It exam...
China is undermining its own security interests by downplaying North Korea’s deadly provocations in ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Masako Ikegami, Professor of ...
China’s policy of restraint (avoidance of crippling economic sanctions) towards North Korean provoca...
Having conducted a successful long range ballistic missile test in December 2012 and a third nuclear...
The changes brought about by the end of the Cold War, which include China normalising its relations ...
While Beijing has repeatedly signed up to multilateral sanctions against North Korea, it is widely r...
This paper aim to answer a question which remains a puzzle in international relations: Why does Chin...
This article investigates the causes of North Korea’s failure to pursue export-oriented industrializ...
This paper looks explicitly at the question of North Korean collapse, framing the problem not in the...
While China is frequently assumed to have a number of “levers” it could use to control North Korea, ...