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1. Introduction and Overview—Ahn Choong-yong, Nicholas Eberstadt, and Lee Young-sun
The Political Economy of North Korea
2. The Political Economy of North Korea: Historical Background and Present Situation—Marcus Noland
3. The Structure of North Korea’s Political Economy: Changes and Effects—Lee Young-sun and Yoon Deok-ryong
4. North Korea’s Survival Game: Understanding the Recent Past, Thinking about the Future—Nicholas Eberstadt
Preconditions and Rationale for International Economic Support for North Korea
5. Managing Collateral Catastrophe: Rationale and Preconditions for International Economic Support for North Korea—Moon Chung-in
6. Strategic Dimensions of Economic Assistance for North Korea—Paul Bracken
7. Foreign Aid and International Norms: The Case of North Korea—Carol Lancaster
8. Prospects and Preconditions for Market Economic Transformation in North Korea—Anders Åslund
Possible Forms of International Cooperation and Assistance to North Korea
9. Unlikely Partners: Humanitarian Aid Agencies and North Korea—Edward P. Reed
10. Designing Public Sector Capital Mobilization Strategies for the DPRK—Bradley O. Babson
11. Coping with North Korea’s Energy Future: KEDO and Beyond—Kent E. Calder
12. Mobilizing Private Capital for North Korea: Requirements for Attracting Private
Investment—Malcolm Binks and Carl Adams
Possible Role of South Korea and Other Major Stakeholders
13. A Proactive Approach to Engaging North Korea: Boldness, Flexibility, and Inclusiveness—Choo Yong-shik and Wang Yun-jong
14. Payback Time: Japan-North Korea Economic Relations—Richard J. Samuels
15. China’s Role in the Course of North Korea’s Transition—Liu Ming
16. Russian-North Korean Relations and the Prospects for Multilateral Conflict Resolution on the Korean Peninsula—Alexandre Y. Mansourov
17. Expected Role of South Korea and Major Stakeholders: NGO Contributions to and Roles in North Korea’s Rehabilitation—Scott Snyder |