North Korean Review

North Korean Review  
Discipline North Korean studies
Language English
Edited by Yongho Kim
Publication details
Publisher
Publication history
2005–present
Frequency Biannual
Indexing
ISSN 1551-2789 (print)
1941-2886 (web)
OCLC no. 55895634
Links
Not to be confused with North Korea Review, previously published by The Jamestown Foundation.

North Korean Review is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Institute for North Korean Studies (INKS), at the University of Detroit Mercy in the United States. The journal was established in 2005 by INKS and McFarland & Company. It publishes policy-oriented articles, short papers, commentaries, and case studies on all aspects of North Korea, including culture, history, economics, business, religion, politics, and international relations.

The editor of the journal is Yongho Kim, and the managing editor is Lonnie Edge.

The stated purpose of the journal is to provide an improved understanding of the complexity of North Korea. In March 2006, the Library Journal said that it is "the first journal of its kind" and that it "belongs in most university libraries".[1]

References

  1. "Magazines". Libraryjournal.com. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
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