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Introduction
Historical evolution of North Korea's monolithic political system and its main characteristics
The historical origins and formation of the monolithic political system in North Korea / Kee Kwang-seo (Chosun University)
The stability of the monolithic system under Kim Jong-un : an analysis / Kim Keun-sik (Kyungnam University) and Lee Gee-dong (Institute for National Security Strategy)
The power elite of North Korea's monolithic system / Lee Ju-cheol (Korea Broadcasting System)
Change in North Korean society from the view of economic policy and social transformation
Potential for economic reform in North Korea / Kim Yeon-chul (Inje University)
North Korean economy in transition : market feudalism / Han Jong-woo (Graduate Institute of Peace Studies, Kyung Hee University)
The process of social change in North korea / Lee Woo-young (University of North Korean Studies)
North Korea's foreign policy, perception of the United States, and its relations with the United States and China (G2)
Surviving in the face of hegemony : North Korea's post-cold war American policy / Suh Bo-hyuk (Seoul National University)
The formation and development of North Korea's understanding of the United States / Kim Kwang-un (National Institute of Korean History)
The transformation of China-North korea relations and its implications / Lee Jong-seok (Sejong Institute)
Twenty years of the North Korean nuclearization problem : the North Korean perspective / Lim Soo-ho (Samsung Economic Research Institute)
The inter-Korean relationship, United STates and North East Asia
Change in North Korea's policy toward South Korea and its implications / Chin Hee-gwan (Inje University)
Understanding conflict on the Korean peninsula : a focus on the Yellow Sea incident / Suh Choo-suk (Korea Institute for Defense Analyses)
Economic cooperation between the two Koreas : present and future / Kim Yeon-chul (Inje University)
The irony of American policy toward North Korea : regime denial / Han Jong-woo (Graduate Institute of Peace Studies, Kyung Hee University)
Conclusion.
Historical evolution of North Korea's monolithic political system and its main characteristics
The historical origins and formation of the monolithic political system in North Korea / Kee Kwang-seo (Chosun University)
The stability of the monolithic system under Kim Jong-un : an analysis / Kim Keun-sik (Kyungnam University) and Lee Gee-dong (Institute for National Security Strategy)
The power elite of North Korea's monolithic system / Lee Ju-cheol (Korea Broadcasting System)
Change in North Korean society from the view of economic policy and social transformation
Potential for economic reform in North Korea / Kim Yeon-chul (Inje University)
North Korean economy in transition : market feudalism / Han Jong-woo (Graduate Institute of Peace Studies, Kyung Hee University)
The process of social change in North korea / Lee Woo-young (University of North Korean Studies)
North Korea's foreign policy, perception of the United States, and its relations with the United States and China (G2)
Surviving in the face of hegemony : North Korea's post-cold war American policy / Suh Bo-hyuk (Seoul National University)
The formation and development of North Korea's understanding of the United States / Kim Kwang-un (National Institute of Korean History)
The transformation of China-North korea relations and its implications / Lee Jong-seok (Sejong Institute)
Twenty years of the North Korean nuclearization problem : the North Korean perspective / Lim Soo-ho (Samsung Economic Research Institute)
The inter-Korean relationship, United STates and North East Asia
Change in North Korea's policy toward South Korea and its implications / Chin Hee-gwan (Inje University)
Understanding conflict on the Korean peninsula : a focus on the Yellow Sea incident / Suh Choo-suk (Korea Institute for Defense Analyses)
Economic cooperation between the two Koreas : present and future / Kim Yeon-chul (Inje University)
The irony of American policy toward North Korea : regime denial / Han Jong-woo (Graduate Institute of Peace Studies, Kyung Hee University)
Conclusion.