[뉴스] Tech companies have a big remote worker problem: North Korean operatives
A growing number of the nation’s top tech firms have hired remote information technology workers, only to discover that the employees were actually North Korean cyber operatives.
[뉴스] Exclusive: Ukraine sees marked improvement in accuracy of Russia's North Korean missiles
KYIV, Feb 6 (Reuters) - North Korean ballistic missiles fired at Ukraine by Russian forces since late December have been far more precise than salvos of the weapons launched over the past year, two senior Ukrainian sources told Reuters.
[뉴스] North Korea expanding naval base amid uncertainty over new warship deployment
North Korea is expanding a naval port on the east coast where leader Kim Jong Un inspected one of the country’s newest strategic warships last year, according to NK Pro analysis of satellite imagery, though questions remain over the deployment status of the new class of ships.
[뉴스] Lawsuit accuses Iran, Syria and North Korea of providing support for Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel
NEW YORK (AP) — Victims of Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel sued Iran, Syria and North Korea on Monday, saying their governments supplied the militants with money, weapons and know-how needed to carry out the assault that precipitated Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza.
[뉴스] China vows to work with North Korea to protect regional stability as tensions with Seoul escalate
China said it will work with North Korea on regional stability amid escalating tensions between Seoul and Pyongyang.
[학술논문] China, the Nuclear Problem, and Prospect of the Peninsular: Persistent Dilemmas with a Promising Future
...(2) fostering North Korea’s denuclearization; and (3) seeking to preserve a continued relationship with North Korea. But it has yet to develop a full strategy for reconciling these interests and managing its policy priorities. However, China has accelerated its economic and political ties with both the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). Beijing...
[학술논문] The Korean War (1950-1953) and Christianity: Pro-American Activities of the Christian Churches and the North Korean Reactions
...however, considered the action of the United Nations as an attempt to oppose the liberation of Asian peoples. Due to the pro-American stance of the Christian churches the Communist regime of North Korea regarded Christianity as an anti-patriotic religion. Because of this belief, the North Korean regime intensified its anti-religious campaigns, and tried to wipe out Christians in the post-bellum period....
[학술논문] South-North Divide and Political Tolerance: A Liberal Explanation of the Political Attitude toward Pro-North Korean Activities
...evaluates the political tolerance South Koreans have for pro-North Korean activists, one of the least-liked groups among Koreans. Analyzing the Korea Democracy Barometer Survey conducted in 2010, the study examines whether, and in what fashion,the perception of the political regime in North Korea translates into public political tolerance for pro-North Korean activists. The test results show that a majority...
[학술논문] The Korean Decision: A Cognitive Process Model Analysis
When North Korea invaded South Korea on June 25, 1950, the United States in an apparent reversal of its policy decided in a single week to commit its combat forces to Korea. This quick decision, tersely known as the “Korea Decision,” begs a question. How did it happen? To answer the question this paper employs the cognitive process model of decision-making. Unlike some earlier analyses...
[학술논문] Nuclear Proliferation: Reassessing the Threat to Global Security
The proliferation of nuclear weapons has been widely characterized as one of the major threats to international security in the contemporary period. Many analysts, scholars, and policymakers have expressed the belief that the risks of nuclear proliferation are higher today than ever before and some even describe the danger from new nuclear weapons states as greater than that posed by the Soviet Union