North Korean Review

North Korean Review is the first academic journal in North America or Europe to focus exclusively on North Korea. The purpose of NKR is to provide readers with an improved understanding of the country’s complexities and the threat it presents to global stability. International and interdisciplinary, NKR is a refereed journal covering culture, history, economics, business, religion, politics and international relations, among other topics.

  • “The first of its kind…belongs in most university libraries” — Library Journal

Subscriptions
NKR is published twice a year in the spring and fall. Subscriptions are print-only, and annual rates are $120 for institutions and $40 for individuals. Email journals@mcfarlandpub.com.  Subscribers outside the United States add $20 for additional postage. Digital content is available via a separate subscription to one of the  following products: ProQuest Political Science, ProQuest Social Science, ProQuest Research Library and ProQuest Central.

Submissions
NKR welcomes policy-oriented articles (up to 7,000 words) and short papers, commentaries, and cases (up to 3,000 words) on relations between North Korea and other countries. Papers about economics, business, culture, history, politics, international relations and other academic disciplines are accepted for consideration. To submit an article for possible publication in NKR, please submit your paper as an email attachment in Microsoft Word to the editor. Authors will receive an email confirmation when their articles are received.

Submit all manuscripts and editorial inquiries about NKR to:
Yongho Kim
Yonsei Institute of North Korean Studies
Kim Dae Jung Library
#302, 5-26 Sinchon-ro 4 gil, Mapo-gu
Seoul 121-818
South Korea
nkreview@yonsei.ac.kr

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