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The lived travel experience to North Korea

open access: yesTourism Management, 2017
Philipp Wassler, Markus R Schuckert
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The All-Purpose Sword: North Korea's Cyber Operations and Strategies

International Conference on Cyber Conflict, 2019
According to a 2013 briefing from the South Korean National Assembly by the South Korean National Intelligence Service, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stated, “Cyberwarfare is an all-purpose sword that guarantees the North Korean People's Armed Forces ...
Kong Ji-Young   +2 more
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The influence of crisis on tourists’ perceived destination image and revisit intention: An exploratory study of Chinese tourists to North Korea

Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, 2017
North Korea's 2016, and subsequent 2017, nuclear tests have triggered a series of new security crises in the region. This study attempts to understand how experienced Chinese tourists respond to such destination crises by examining changes in their ...
F. Li, Jun Wen, Tianyu Ying
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North Korea

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism, 2021
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North Korea

2023
AbstractChapter 5 analyzes North Korea’s track record of leveraging latency against the United States. Washington launched the initial diplomatic effort to curb Pyongyang’s plutonium program in the early 1990s. But North Korea soon figured out how to blackmail the United States with explicit nuclear mobilization and brinksmanship tactics.
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Traveling from South to North: the relationships between historical nostalgia, novelty seeking, and attitudes to visit North Korea

International Journal of Tourism Sciences, 2018
The purpose of this research was to investigate the roles of historical nostalgia and novelty seeking influencing attitude to visit North Korea in the range of South Korean tourists.
Nami Mun, Wangoo Lee, Chul Jeong
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Media as soft power: the role of the South Korean media in North Korea

Journal of International Communication, 2018
The Korean Wave, or Hallyu, the transnational mobility of South Korean popular culture, has spread globally, including to communist North Korea. This study perceptively examines the South Korean media as a form of soft power and articulates media studies
K. Chung
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The United Nation's Response Strategy for North KOREA's DENUCLEARIZATION

J-Institute, 2018
Since the 1st nuclear test of North Korea in October 2006, the UN Security Council has made economic sanctions against North Korea for the past 20 years beginning with the resolution number 1718, but North Korea has continued to test nuclear weapons and ...
Sung-gu Jo
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Nuclear North Korea

, 2018
Introduction: The Debate over North KoreaVictor Cha: Weak but Still ThreateningDavid Kang: Threatening, but Deterrence WorksResponse: Why we must pursue "hawk engagement" (Cha)Response: Why are we so afraid of engagement?
V. Cha, David C. Kang
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North Korea: Beyond Charismatic Politics

Asia-Pacific Journal, 2018
The following interview of Byung-ho Chung Professor at Hanyang University and President of the Korean Society for Cultural Anthropology, was conducted by American Association of Anthropology Executive Director Ed Liebow prior to the DPRK-US summit. It is
Byung-ho Chung
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