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How mining can save North Korea

Convincing Kim Jong Un that the DPRK could be an essential trade partner for world powers would increase the likelihood of striking a future denuclearisation deal

Dr Seung-ok Ryu, Junior Research Fellow, DPRK Strategic Research Center, KIMEP University
 People standing in front of a North Korean propaganda poster in Pyongyang Credit: Stephen Anthony Rohan

People standing in front of a North Korean propaganda poster in Pyongyang Credit: Stephen Anthony Rohan

Recent geopolitical changes have brought the topic of denuclearisation to the fore, and North Korea, as ever, is a high priority for many experts. The governments of potentially unstable countries which...

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