| Background
Information |
| Title |
Site
Description |
| The
Asian Studies WWW Monitor |
Collection of background links on DPRK |
|
AlertNet
DPR Korea page |
Reuters Foundation with news and links on
DPRK. |
| BBC
News: DPRK Country Profile |
|
| CanKor
E-Clipping Service |
CanKor is a e-mail news service and resource
site on DPRK. |
| DPRK
- North Korea |
Collection of background links at the Centre
for Asia Pacific Law and Business, Victoria University,
New Zealand |
| Korea
Business Consultants |
Information on doing business in the DPRK |
| Korean
Central News Agency |
News from the Korean Central News Agency of
the DPRK |
| Korean
Integrated News Database System (KINDS) |
KINDS provides full texts of ten major ROK
national dailies, plus English language ROK publications |
| Ministry
of Unification (ROK) |
Details on humanitarian assistance to the DPRK
from ROK |
| NKzone |
NKzone is a "blog-zone" on North
Korea. Site author is a media fellow at the Joan Shorenstein
Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, at Harvard
University's Kennedy School of Government. |
| Overcoming
Humanitarian Dilemmas in the DPRK |
Detailed report by Dr. Hazel Smith on the
different attitudes of humanitarian agencies' towards
working in the DPRK (July 2002) |
| Pyongyang
Report |
Periodical Summary
of DPRK related News |
| Pyongyang
Square |
In addition to security issues, site
includes analysis of humanitarian assistance, economic and political issues in the
regional context. |
| The
Nautilus Institute |
Includes information on security issues in NE
Asia, as well as articles on cooperative engagement in the
region. |
| Tumen
River Area Development Programme |
The Tumen River Area Development Programme is
a joint project of the five member countries: China, the
DPRK, Mongolia, the ROK and the Russian Federation. It is
supported by UNDP and other donors. |
| University
of Redlands |
An extensive annotated directory of Internet
resources on DPRK & ROK |