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Keeping an Eye on an Unruly Neighbor

Chinese Views of Economic Reform and Stability in North Korea

Author:

Bonnie Glaser,Scott Snyder, John S. Park

Publisher:

Center for Strategic and International Studies & U.S. Institute of Peace

Date of Publication:

December 27, 2007

Associated Programs:

International Security Program

Related Research Focus:

Asia

Experts :

Bonnie S. Glaser

Synopsis:

This report is based on discussions with Chinese specialists on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) during a CSIS-USIP delegation visit to Beijing, Changchun, and Yanji, June 25-30, 2007. Topics discussed included trends in North Korea’s economy and prospects for reform; current trends in Sino-DPRK economic relations; China’s policy toward North Korea in the wake of the nuclear test; Chinese debates on North Korea; Chinese assessments of North Korea’s political stability; and potential Chinese responses to instability.

This Working Paper was commissioned by the Korea Working Group (KWG) at the U.S. Institute of Peace. The KWG brings together the leading North Korea watchers from the government and think tank communities to discuss pressing policy issues in the political, security, social, and economic fields.

The Chair of the KWG is Ambassador Richard Solomon, President of the U.S. Institute of Peace. The Director is John S. Park, a Northeast Asia specialist in the Institute’s Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention.
   
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