Some 10,000 to 300,000 citizens of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) are currently reported to be living illegally in the Northeastern provinces of China. Based on bilateral treaties between the two countries, North Koreans are actively sought out, and forcibly returned to the DPRK, where they are likely under certain circumstances to encounter persecution at the hands of the authorities
In recent years, asylum tribunals in the West have normally concluded that North Korean asylum seeke...
For many years, Chinese nationals threatened with torture or persecution for their role in helping N...
China does not view North Koreans who are staying in its territory as refugees and routinely deports...
The current crisis in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has resulted in an explosive increas...
In my research paper, I attempt to analyze the brutal human rights abuses of North Korean (NK) refug...
A primary purpose of writing this article is to investigate the situation of North Korean escapees i...
Since the Great Famine in the 1990s, many North Koreans have emigrated in search of better lives in ...
The severe food crisis of the 1990s forced thousands of North Koreans to leave their country in sear...
North Korean defectors are considered citizens of South Korea under the South Korean Constitution, w...
Involuntary displacement of ethnic groups has been a long-lived phenomenon throughout human history....
In the face of continuing persecution of North Koreans who are forcibly returned to their country of...
This Independent Study Project conducts an analysis of the North Korean Refugee Crisis by following ...
The problem of Korean reunification is one of the most important security issues in the coming decad...
The instability of the North Korean economy and regime has led to significant increases in migration...
The DPRK exists simultaneously in US foreign policy as a daunting threat less stable than any other ...
In recent years, asylum tribunals in the West have normally concluded that North Korean asylum seeke...
For many years, Chinese nationals threatened with torture or persecution for their role in helping N...
China does not view North Koreans who are staying in its territory as refugees and routinely deports...
The current crisis in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has resulted in an explosive increas...
In my research paper, I attempt to analyze the brutal human rights abuses of North Korean (NK) refug...
A primary purpose of writing this article is to investigate the situation of North Korean escapees i...
Since the Great Famine in the 1990s, many North Koreans have emigrated in search of better lives in ...
The severe food crisis of the 1990s forced thousands of North Koreans to leave their country in sear...
North Korean defectors are considered citizens of South Korea under the South Korean Constitution, w...
Involuntary displacement of ethnic groups has been a long-lived phenomenon throughout human history....
In the face of continuing persecution of North Koreans who are forcibly returned to their country of...
This Independent Study Project conducts an analysis of the North Korean Refugee Crisis by following ...
The problem of Korean reunification is one of the most important security issues in the coming decad...
The instability of the North Korean economy and regime has led to significant increases in migration...
The DPRK exists simultaneously in US foreign policy as a daunting threat less stable than any other ...
In recent years, asylum tribunals in the West have normally concluded that North Korean asylum seeke...
For many years, Chinese nationals threatened with torture or persecution for their role in helping N...
China does not view North Koreans who are staying in its territory as refugees and routinely deports...