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SinoNK dives into #President Lee Jae-myung’s decision to grant South Korean citizens wider access to the DPRK’s flagship party #newspaper, "Rodong Sinmun", a move which illuminates Lee's strategy of wider engagement towards the DPRK.

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Reading Rodong Sinmun, in South Korea
After decades of restrictions on North Korean literature, the ROK government has initiated reforms on the WPK’s flagship newspaper as it seeks to engage Pyongyang.
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January 15, 2026 at 1:39 PM
This week, SinoNK explores #smuggling and #bordersecurity in Hunchun, the only #Chinese county which lies on the frontiers of both #NorthKorea and #Russia

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Smuggling and Border Security in Hunchun
Hunchun in Jilin province has stepped up border security and anti-smuggling operations on its North Korea frontier.
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January 8, 2026 at 4:13 PM
At SinoNK this week, new research from analyst Anqi Gao traces the origins of #NorthKorean nurseries, and with it, a key moment in the history of #women and their evolving role in #DPRK society…

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One Vision, Two Realities: Inside Urban and Rural North Korean Nurseries in the 1950s
Post-war era saw emergence of a ‘scientific’ childhood model – and a growing divide between cities and the countryside in the DPRK.
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January 8, 2026 at 11:07 AM
In his second instalment of the RG242 Files series, Stephen Finch explores early political prisoner data from North Korea in the documents seized by US forces from the DPRK during the Korean War.

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RG242 Files: Rare Early Political Prisoner Data from North Korea
NARA file from 1947 offers unique official snapshot of political detainees in early North Korea under Soviet rule, the origin of persistent rights abuses today.
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January 7, 2026 at 8:50 PM
In newly released foreign office archival documents, Luke Thrumble, takes us through the UK foreign office’s attitude to Korean unification in the 1990s following the reunification of Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989...

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After Berlin: Assessing UK Foreign Office Talks on Korean Unification in the 1990s
FCO archive release shows division on reunification discussions between ROK Embassy, and British officials and scholars soon after Soviet collapse.
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January 7, 2026 at 7:52 PM
Anqi Gao reviews 'Women-led Grassroots Capitalism', a recently published book by Bronwen Dalton and Kyung-ja Jung, and builds on both authors' established scholarly trajectory, focusing on the economic empowerment and changing roles of DPRK women.

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Man-Made No More: A Review of ‘Women-led Grassroots Capitalism’, by Dalton and Jung
Pioneering work sources dozens of DPRK migrants to determine female role in shift from state to market economy.
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January 7, 2026 at 1:45 PM
SinoNK discusses Washington and Beijing's recent pivot away from featuring the DPRK's nuclear disarmament within their security dialogue and whether this points to a growing acceptance of the DPRK as a nuclear state...

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Dropping Denuclearisation: North Korea in China and US Defence Priorities
US and Chinese government decisions to soften tone on nuclear threat represents latest positive for Pyongyang amid improving ties with global powers.
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January 7, 2026 at 10:15 AM
Anthony Rinna traces the diverging geopolitical concerns of the DPRK and ROK, with the DPRK taking a position of deeper orientation towards Moscow, whilst the ROK's strategic posture shifts to accommodate the security objectives of the Trump administration.

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Divergent Foreign Policy on the Korean Peninsula, and ROK Security Priorities
With Pyongyang leaning towards Moscow, and the US focusing more on China than North Korea, Peninsula security priorities have entered a period of flux.
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January 6, 2026 at 4:30 PM
Increased trade between the DPRK and China is not felt more strongly than in the border province of Liaoning, which serves as the economic gateway for Chinese trade into DPRK and a litmus test of bilateral relations between Beijing and Pyongyang.

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Business as Usual: Liaoning Leads China-DPRK Trade Revival
Sharp increase in trade with China’s main gateway to the DPRK comes amid signs of North Korea’s economic reopening after Covid-19.
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January 6, 2026 at 3:11 PM
In his latest article, Anthony Rinna discusses Moscow's interest in revising the security landscape on its Pacific borders and the emergence of DPRK as a maritime actor within Russia’s quest for strategic depth.

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January 5, 2026 at 5:15 PM
What does the presence of communist leaders of Vietnam and Laos, To Lam and President Thongloun Sisoulith, at the 80th anniversary of the Korean Workers Party, illustrate about North Korea’s global diplomatic efforts?

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Beyond CRINK: Southeast Asia in North Korea’s New Diplomacy
Recent flurry of high-level contact with Vietnam, Laos and Indonesia points to expansion of DPRK diplomacy beyond China and Russia.
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December 21, 2025 at 9:41 AM
Following SinoNK's article on corruption in Liaoning customs bureaus, our latest instalment reports on the recent promotees of the CCP,
Xu Kunlin (许昆林) and Song Cheng (宋诚), in efforts to distil corruption in the province bordering North Korea

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Liaoning Leadership: Party Secretaries in Dandong and the Top Provincial Job
Appointments of Xu Kunlin and Song Cheng as CCP heads of Liaoning and Dandong indicate greater focus on economy and security.
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December 20, 2025 at 8:22 AM
Senior Researcher at SinoNK, Anthony Rinna unpacks the recent meeting of North Korean and Belarusian foreign ministers and what this holds for the future Eurasian security landscape and the DPRK’s own security strategy.

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Betting on Moscow: DPRK’s Overtures to Belarus Reflect Broader Russia Priority
In courting Belarus, North Korea is further expanding its connections to Russia, and related Eurasian security imperatives following KPA deployment in Ukraine.
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December 19, 2025 at 11:07 AM
In October's diplomatic review, SinoNK traces the first visit by a #Chinese premier to #NorthKorea in 16 years, the reopened postal route between #Dandong and #Sinuiju and Kim Jong-un’s recent visit to the CPV martyrs’ cemetery in Hoechang.

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Diplomatic Review, Oct 2025: First Visit by a Chinese Premier to the DPRK in 16 Years
Li Qiang’s visit to Pyongyang to mark 80th WPK anniversary continues escalation in high-level diplomacy
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December 17, 2025 at 8:50 PM
SinoNK's @adamcathcart traces an ongoing anti-corruption campaign in the Liaoning customs bureau, where the arrest of Liu Dali, a former head of customs in Dalian, takes place within a wider trend of anti-corruption directives from the CCP.

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The Long Crane of the Law: Liaoning Corruption and the Customs Bureau
Chinese President Xi Jinping steps up anti-corruption drive against customs officials amid strong trade growth with the DPRK and South Korea
sinonk.com
December 17, 2025 at 4:13 PM
Anthony Rinna’s latest #article analyses the recent upsurge of #DPRK and #Russia bilateral relations in which #security has taken its place as the central theme...

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Yongusil: Russia’s New Great Game on the Korean Peninsula
Russia’s recent embrace of North Korea represents a Northeast Asia gambit that goes beyond transactional bilateralism and the conflict in Ukraine
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December 17, 2025 at 12:22 PM
This week, SinoNK uncovers materials drawn from Record Group 242 at the US National Archives in Maryland, exploring corruption within the inner workings of the DPRK’s first higher education establishment: Kim Il Sung University.

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December 17, 2025 at 9:55 AM
This week, Yujin Lim reviews Sung-yoon Lee’s book, ‘The Sister', based on Kim Yo-jong’s enigmatic rise to prominence in the DPRK and her unprecedented influence as a woman in a deeply patriarchal society.

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Relative Power: A Review of ‘The Sister’, by Sung-Yoon Lee
First book-length take on Kim Yo-jong, youngest sibling of North Korea’s ruler, examines the sudden rise of Pyongyang’s most powerful woman
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December 11, 2025 at 10:27 PM
SinoNK's latest article explores 'The Road Home', a play from the State Academic Korean Theatre of Kazakhstan in Almaty. Alice Ashcroft traces 'The Road Home' as an evocative portrayal of the intersections between Kazakh and Korean history.
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The Road Home: A Study of Stalin’s Mass Deportation of Koreans
Play captures arduous life on the Kazakh steppe for hundreds of thousands of Koreans displaced across the Soviet Union in the late 1930s
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December 11, 2025 at 8:22 AM
In a new article, Eliza Betts tracks the re-emergence of tourism into the DPRK, questioning if Russian nationalities at the front of the queue reflect changing geopolitical priorities for the state.
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Aborted Tourism Reopening Reflects Geopolitical Priorities in Pyongyang
Russian tourists first in line amid limited acceptance of foreign visitors, as Chinese tour groups fail to return to DPRK border destinations Sinuiju, Manpo, and Samjiyon
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December 10, 2025 at 7:45 PM
Have China’s recently elevated cultural activities to memorialise the Korean War emerged amid fractured Sino-US relations?
SinoNK editor Stephen Finch discusses this and more in his latest article. sinonk.com/2025/10/15/r...
Remembering ‘the most Lovable People’: 75 years on, China invokes Korean War Spirit
Under President Xi, China has initiated a resurgence in education and cultural production around its Korean War history
sinonk.com
December 10, 2025 at 6:15 PM
In a recently published article, Adam Cathcart and George Robertson analyse the propagandistic current of border-strengthening and community-building which flows through recently published, Changbai-focused articles on the Chinese social media channel WeChat…
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Natural Disasters and Public Security Education in Changbai
Facing Hyesan across a narrow stretch of the Yalu River, Changbai near Mt Paektu represents China’s frontline for border-related risks
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December 10, 2025 at 5:30 PM
In a recently published review, Stephen Finch traces how Accidental Tyrant sets a new benchmark in North Korean biographical research.

Find Sino-NK's exclusive interview with the author Fydor Tertitskiy and a review of Accidental Tyrant, at sinonk.com

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Updating the Eternal President: A Review of ‘Accidental Tyrant’, by Fyodor Tertitskiy
Concise work on Kim Il-sung’s life represents the closest account yet to a definitive biography, with fresh insights into the dictator’s rise to power
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November 1, 2025 at 8:22 AM
Announcing the return of Sino-NK!

A new era of analysis on the China–North Korea borderlands: history, politics, and transnational ties at the edges of empire.

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October 30, 2025 at 9:43 AM