2016-02-20

Korean History Bibliography: North Korea

Korean History Bibliography: North Korea:

North Korea

Abdrakhmanov, M. "Korea: Withdrawal of Chinese Volunteers."International Affairs 4 (April 1958): 92-93.
Ahn, Byung-Joon. "Sources of Legitimacy in China and North Korea."Asea yongu 27:1 (1984:1): 357-372.
Ahn, Hae-kyun. "Thirty Years of Politics in North Korea: Some Characteristics of Changing Patterns of Control in the North Korean Political Process."The Korean Journal of International Studies 7:1 (Winter 1975-1976): 7-21.
Akinsanya, Adeoye. "The 'Pueblo' Affair and International Law." Indian Journal of International Law 15:4 (October-December 1975): 485-500.
An, Tai Sung. "New Winds in Pyongyang?"Problems of Communism15:4 (July-August 1966): 68-71.
Andreyev, V. and V. Osipov. "USSR-DPRK: Mutually Beneficial Cooperation." Far Eastern Affairs 4 (1983): 12-26.
Andreyev, V. and V. Osipov. "The DPRK: Years of Struggle and Construction." Far Eastern Affairs 4 (1985): 44-55.
Andrianov, V. and V. Melnikov. "Fruitful Cooperation between the USSR and the DPRK (35th Anniversary of the Soviet-Korean Treaty of Economic and Cultural Cooperation)." Far Eastern Affairs 2 (1984): 42-51.
Aoki, Atsuko. “Japanese Wives and the North Korean Repatriation Program: Part 1.”  The Journal of Rikkyo University Language Center 23 (January 2010): 3-13.
Armstrong, Charles K. "The Myth of North Korea." In Bruce Cumings, ed. Chicago Occasional Papers on Korea. Chicago: The Center for East Asian Studies, The University of Chicago, 1991.
Armstrong, Charles K. "Centering the Periphery: Manchurian Exile(s) and the North Korean State."Korean Studies 19 (1995): 1-16.
Armstrong, Charles K. "Surveillance and Punishment in Postliberation North Korea." Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 3:3 (Winter 1995): 695-722.
Armstrong, Charles K. "Surveillance and Punishment in Post-Liberation North Korea." In Tani E. Barlow, ed.Formations of Colonial Modernity in East Asia. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1997.
Armstrong, Charles K. “The Origins of North Korean Cinema: Art and Propaganda in the Democratic People’s Republic.” Acta Koreana5:1 (January 2002): 1-19.
Armstrong, Charles K.The North Korean Revolution, 1945-1950.Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2002.
Ashurov, N. and V. Alexeyev. "Soviet-Korean Cooperation." Far Eastern Affairs (Moscow) 1 (1979): 78-87.
Baek, Jong Chun. "A Quantitative Analysis of the Conflictive Interactions between South and Korth Korea, 1953-1978." Korea Observer 12:3 (Autumn 1981): 304-338.
Baek, Jong Chun. "The Conflict in the Korean Peninsula, 1953-1961."Korea Observer 14:2 (Summer 1983): 145-171.
Baik, Bong. Kim Il-song: Biography, three volumes. Tokyo: Miraisha, 1969-1970.
Baldwin, Frank. "Patrolling the Empire: Reflections on the USS Pueblo." Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 4:2 (Summer 1972): 54-74.
Boulychev, Georgi D. "Moscow and North Korea: The 1961 Treaty and After." In Il Yung Chung and Eunsook Chung, eds. Russia in the Far East and Pacific Region. Seoul: The Sejong Institute, 1994.
Bradbury, John. "Sino-Soviet Competition in North Korea." China Quarterly 6 (April-June 1961): 15-28.
Brandt, Vincent S.R. "North Korea: Anthropological Speculation." Korea and World Affairs 7:4 (Winter 1983): 617-628.
Breidenstein, Gerhard. "The Communist Movement and Socialism in Korea (A Review of Scalapino and Lee)."Journal of Contemporary Asia 3:3 (1973): 350-356.
Breidenstein, Gerhard and W. Rosenberg. "Economic Comparison of North and South Korea."Journal of Contemporary Asia 5:2 (1975): 165-204.
Brezinski, Horst. "The International Economic Relations between the KDPR and the Council of Mutual Economic Aid (CMEA) and Its Members." In Youn-Soo Kim, ed. The Economy of the Korean Democratic People's Republic 1945-1977: Economic Policy and Foreign Trade Relations with Europe. Kiel, West Germany: German Korea-Studies Group, 1979.
Brezinski, Horst. "International Economic Relations between KDPR and Western Europe." In Youn-Soo Kim, ed. The Economy of the Korean Democratic People's Republic 1945-1977: Economic Policy and Foreign Trade Relations with Europe. Kiel, West Germany: German Korea-Studies Group, 1979.
Brun, Ellen, and Jacques Hersh. "Aspects of Korean Socialism."Journal of Contemporary Asia 5:2 (1975): 138-152.
Cathcart, Adam. “Song of Youth: North Korean Music from Liberation to War.” North Korean Review 4:1 (Fall 2008): 93-104.
Cathcart, Adam, and Charles Kraus. “Peripheral Influence: The Sinuiju Student Incident of 1945 and the Impact of Soviet Occupation in North Korea.” The Journal of Korean Studies 13:1 (Fall 2008): 1-28.
Cathcart, Adam, and Charles Kraus. “Internationalist Culture in North Korea, 1945-1950.”The Review of Korean Studies 11:3 (September 2008): 123-148.
Cathcart, Adam, and Charles Kraus.  “The Bonds of Brotherhood: New Evidence on Sino-North Korean Exchanges, 1950-1954.”  Journal of Cold War Studies 13:3 (Summer 2011): 27-51.
Central Figures for the Seven-Year Plan (1961-1967) for the Development of the National Economy of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Pyongyang: Korean Central News Agency, 1961.
Chen, Cheng, and Ji-Yong Lee. “Making Sense of North Korea: ‘National Stalinism’ in Comparative-historical Perspective.”  Communist and Post-Communist Studies 40:4 (December 2007): 459-475.
Chen, Cheng, and Ji-Yong Lee. “Erratum to ‘Making Sense of North Korea: “National Stalinism” in Comparative-historical Perspective.’” Communist and Post-Communist Studies 41:1 (March 2008): 121.
Cho, In-Suk. "North Korean Economy." The Korean Journal of International Studies 7:1 (Winter 1975-1976): 23-40.
Cho, Kyuhwa. “Russian Foreign Policy in the Far East from 1948 to 1950 and the Korean War.”Sullabu yongu 10 (1994:12): 271-320.
Cho, M.Y. "Socialism in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea."Verfassung und Recht Ubersee 5 (1972): 263-276.
Cho, Soon Sung. "Political Development in North Korea, 1950-1966." In Andrew C. Nahm, ed.Studies in the Developmental Aspects of Korea. Kalamazoo, MI: School of Graduate Studies and Institute of International and Area Studies, Western Michigan University, 1969.
Cho, Soon Sung. "North Korea in the Sino-Soviet Rift: 1st Phase." Asea yongu 30:1 (1987:1): 265-306.
Choe, In Su. Kim Jong Il: The People's Leader, two volumes. Pyongyang: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1983.
Ch'oe, Yong-ho. "Christian Background in the Early Life of Kim Il-song." Asian Survey26:10 (October 1986): 1082-1091.
Choi, Hyungsub. “Rationalizing the Guerilla State: North Korean Factory Management Reform, 1953-61.” History and Technology 20:1 (March 2004): 53-74.
Choi, Jai-Keun. “Christian and Anti-Christian Movement in North Korea (1945-1980).” Yonsei Journal of Theology 5 (December 2000): 363-397.
Chun, Hong-Tack and Jin Park. "North Korean Economy: A Historical Assessment." In Dong-se Cha, Kwang Suk Kim, and Dwight H. Perkins, eds. The Korean Economy 1945-1995: Performance and Vision for the 21st Century. Seoul: Korean Development Institute, 1997.
Chun, In Young. "North Korea and East European Countries, 1948-1985." In Jae Kyu Park, Byung Chul Koh, and Tae-Hwan Kwak, eds. The Foreign Relations of North Korea: New Perspectives. Seoul: Kyungnam University Press/Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1987.
Chung, Chin-wee.Pyongyang between Peking and Moscow: North Korea's Involvement in the Sino-Soviet Dispute, 1958-1975. University, AL: University of Alabama Press, 1978.
Chung, Chin-wee. "North Korea's Relations with China." In Jae Kyu Park, Byung Chul Koh, and Tae-Hwan Kwak, eds.The Foreign Relations of North Korea: New Perspectives. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1987.
Cumings, Bruce. "Corporatism in North Korea." The Journal of Korean Studies 4 (1982-1983): 269-294.
Cumings, Bruce. "The Corporate State in North Korea." In Hagen Koo, ed. State and Society in Contemporary Korea. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1993.
David-West, Alzo. “Nationalist Allegory in North Korea: The Revolutionary Opera Sea of Blood.”  North Korean Review 2:2 (Fall 2006): 75-87.
David-West, Alzo. “The North Korean Positive Hero in The People of the Fighting Village.”  North Korean Review 3:2 (Fall 2007): 101-118.
David-West, Alzo. "Marxism, Stalinism, and the Juche Speech of 1955: On the Theoretical De-Stalinization of North Korea." The Review of Korean Studies 10:3 (September 2007): 127-152.
Denisov, Valery I. "Nuclear Institutions and Organizations in North Korea." In Alexandre Mansourov and James Clay Moltz, eds. The North Korean Nuclear Program: Security, Strategy and New Perspectives from Russia. New York: Routledge, 1999.
Dmitriyev, Y. "Korean People's Democratic Republic: Three Glorious Decades." Far Eastern Affairs 4 (1978): 20-28.
Fendler, Karoly. "Economic Assistance and Loans from Socialist Countries to North Korea in the Postwar Years 1953-1963." Asien 42 (Januar 1992): 39-51.
Fendler, Karoly. "Economic Assistance and Loans from Socialist Countries to North Korea in the Postwar Years: 1953-1963." In Han S. Park, ed. North Korea: Ideology, Politics, Economy. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1996.
Foster-Carter, Aidan. "North Korea: Development and Self-Reliance." In Gavan McCormack and John Gittings, eds. Crisis in Korea. Nottingham, GB: Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation for Spokesman Books, 1977.
Foster-Carter, Aidan. "North Korea: Development and Self-Reliance: A Critical Approach." In Gavan McCormack and Mark Selden, eds. Korea North and South: The Deepening Crisis. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1978.
Fujii, Arata. "The Formation of the Legal System and Government Organs in North Korea." In Sakurai Hiroshi, ed.Kaiho to kakumei: Chosen minshushugi jinmin kyowakoku no seiritsu katei. Tokyo: Institute of Developing Economies, 1990.
Gaboussenko, Tatiana. “Cho Ki-ch'on: The Person behind the Myths.” Korean Studies29 (2005): 55-94.
Gabroussenko, Tatiana.Soldiers on the Cultural Front: Developments in the Early History of North Korean Literature and Literary Policy. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press and University of Hawai‘i Center for Korean Studies, 2010.
Ginsburgs, George. "Soviet Development Grants and Aid to North Korea, 1945-1950." Asia Pacific Community 18 (Fall 1982): 42-63.
Ginsburgs, George and Roy U.T. Kim. Calendar of Diplomatic Affairs Democratic People's Republic of Korea, 1945-1975. Moorestown, NJ: Symposia Press, 1977.
Goto, Fujio. "Indexes of North Korean Industrial Output 1944-1975." Kyoto Sangyo University Economic and Business Review 9 (1982): XXX-XXX.
Goto, Fujio. Estimates of the North Korean Gross Domestic Product 1956-1959. Kyoto: Kyoto Sangyo University Press, 1990.
Gryaznov, G.V.  “The North Korea Studies in the Soviet Union: 1945-1990.”  T’ongil munje yŏngu 17 (1995:3): 127-143.
Hale, Christopher. “Multifunctional Juche: A Study of the Changing Dynamic between Juche and the State Constitution in North Korea.” Korea Journal 42:3 (Autumn 2002): 283-308.
Halliday, Jon. "The Korean Communist Movement." Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 2:4 (Fall 1970): 98-107.
Halliday, Jon. "The Korean Revolution."Socialist Revolution 1:6 (November-December 1970): 95-134.
Halliday, Jon. "The North Korean Model: Gaps and Questions." In Charles K. Wilber and Kenneth P. Jameson, eds. Socialist Models of Development. New York: Pergamon Press, 1981.
Halliday, Jon. "The North Korean Enigma." New Left Review 127 (May-June 1981): 18-52.
Halliday, Jon. "The North Korean Enigma." In Gordon White, Robin Murray, and Christine White, eds. Revolutionary Socialist Development in the Third World. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1983.
Halliday, Jon. "Further Bibliography on North Korea." Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 16:4 (October-December 1984): 56-57.
Ham, Il-kun. "The North Korean Regime in the Sino-Soviet Dispute."Korean Affairs 2:2 (1963): 140-149.
Han, Kyu-Han. “North Korea in the 1950s: Capital Accumulation and Power Struggles.”International Socialism(Posted 1 June 06):http://www.isj.org.uk/index.php4?id=203.
Hong, Yong-Pyo. "North Korea's First 50 Years and the Opening of the Kim Jong-il Era: Searching for a Viable Policy towards North Korea." Korea and World Affairs 22:4 (Winter 1998): 550-568.
Hong, Yong-Pyo. “North Korea in the 1950s: The Post Korean War Policies and Their Implications.” Kukche chŏngch’i nonch’ong 44:5 (2004): 215-234.
Hooper, Edwin B. "Pueblo Incident." Naval History 2 (Fall 1988): 53-59.
Horak, Sven.  “Phases of the Relationship between East Germany and North Korea after World War II.”  North Korean Review6:1 (Spring 2010): 100-107.
Hunter, Helen-Louise. "North Korea and the Myth of Equidistance."Korea and World Affairs4:2 (Summer 1980): 268-279.
Juhn, Daniel S. "A Survey of Economic Development of North Korea." In Jae Kyu Park and Jung Gun Kim, eds.The Politics of North Korea. Seoul: Kyungnam University Press, 1979.
Jun, Sang-In. "A Maker of vs. a Victim of History: A Comparative-Historical Study of Economic Reforms and Developments in Vietnam and North Korea." The Korean Journal of National UnificationSpecial Edition (1993): 59-96.
Kang, In-duk. "The United Front Strategy and Communization Tactics of North Korea." East Asian Review 4:1 (Spring 1977): 2-22.
Kang, Jin Woong. “The `Domestic Revolution' Policy and Traditional Confucianism in North Korean State Formation.”Harvard Asia Quarterly9:4 (Fall 2005): http://www.asiaquarterly.com/content/view/173/43/.
Kang, Jin Woong. “Historical Changes in North Korean Nationalism.”  North Korean Review 3:1 (Spring 2007): 86–104.
Kang, Jin Woong. “The Patriarchal State and Women’s Status in Socialist North Korea.” Graduate Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies 6:2 (2008): 55-70.
Kang, Thomas Hosuck. "Changes in the North Korean Personality from Confucian to Communist." In Jae Kyu Park and Jung Gun Kim, eds. The Politics of North Korea. Seoul: Kyungnam University Press, 1979.
Kaurov, Georgiy. "A Technical History of Soviet-North Korean Nuclear Relations." In Alexandre Mansourov and James Clay Moltz, eds. The North Korean Nuclear Program: Security, Strategy and New Perspectives from Russia. New York: Routledge, 1999.
Kim, Byung-Yeon, Suk Jin Kim, and Keun Lee. “Assessing the Economic Performance of North Korea, 1954-1989: Estimates and Growth Accounting Analysis.”Journal of Comparative Economics 35:3 (September 2007): 564-582.
Kim, Chang-soon. "Formation of Kim Il-sung Regime." In Chong-shik Chung and Gahbchol Kim, eds. North Korean Communism: A Comparative Analysis. Seoul: Research Center for Peace and Unification, 1980.
Kho, David. "The Political Economy of the DPRK in the Post-1958 Period."Journal of Contemporary Asia 12:3 (1982): 304-323.
Kim, Deok. "Sino-Soviet Dispute and North Korea." Korea Observer10:1 (Spring 1979): 3-30.
Kim, Doo Yang. "Labor Legislation in North Korea." Amerasia 11:5 (May 1947): 156-160.
Kim, Gwang-Oon. “The Making of the North Korean State.” The Journal of Korean Studies12:1 (Fall 2007): 15-42.
Kim Hak-joon. "Sino-North Korean Relations Prior to The Outbreak of The Korean War."(Hanyang taehakkyo Chungguk munje yonguso) Chungguk munje 3:2 (1978:9): 211-264.
Kim Hak-joon. "Sino-North Korean Relations before the Outbreak of the Korean War." Korea Journal 21:6 (June 1981): 4-17.
Kim, Hak-joon. “Sino-North Korean Relations, 1945-1984: With Emphasis upon North Korea’s Position in Sino-Soviet Conflicts.” Kukche chongch’i nonch’ong 24:1 (1984:10): 103-132.
Kim Hak-joon. The Sino-North Korean Relations, 1945-1984. Seoul: The Korean Research Center, 1985.
Kim, Ha-yong. “The Formation of North Korean State Capitalism.”International Socialism(Posted 1 June 06):http://www.isj.org.uk/index.php4?id=205.
Kim, Ha-yong. “Was the North Korean Economy in Crisis in the 1950s?”International Socialism(Posted 1 June 06):http://www.isj.org.uk/index.php4?id=202.
Kim, Ilpyong J. "The Chinese Communist Relations with North Korea: Continuity and Change." Asea yongu13:4 (1970:12): 59-78.
Kim, Il Sung. Works, 33 volumes. Pyongyang: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1980-1988.
Kim, Jum-gon. "A Review on Military Build-up in North Korea." Korea Observer 5:2-3 (Summer-Autumn 1973): 23-38.
Kim, Kie-Taek and Andis Kaulins, eds. The Foreign Policies and Foreign Trade of the German Democratic Republic and the Korean Democratic People's Republic. Kiel, West Germany: German Korea-Studies Group, 1979.
Kim, Myun. “The History of Interchange between Former E. Germany and N. Korea through the Research on Oral Statement.”  Kukche chŏngch’i yŏngu 10:2 (2007:12): 225-235.
Kim, Nam-shik. "Review of South Korea and Espionage Operation in the South." Korea Observer 5:2-3 (Summer-Autumn 1973): 55-70.
Kim, Samuel S. "Research on Contemporary Communism: The Korean Case." Journal of Korean Affairs 5:1 (April 1975): 52-68.
Kim, Samuel S. "Research on Korean Communism: Promise versus Performance."World Politics 32:2 (January 1980): 281-310.
Kim, Seongbo. “The Decision-Making Process and Implementation of the North Korean Land Reform.” In Pang Kie-chung and Michael D. Shin, eds. Landlords, Peasants and Intellectuals in Modern Korea. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2005.
Kim, Seung-Hwan. The Soviet Union and North Korea: Soviet Asian Strategy and Its Implications for the Korean Peninsula, 1964-1968. Seoul: Research Center for Peace and Unification of Korea, 1988.
Kim, Suk Hi and Semoon Chang, eds. Economic Sanctions against a Nuclear North Korea: An Analysis of United States and United Nations Actions since 1950. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2007.
Kim, Suzy. “Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the North Korean Revolution, 1945-1950.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 52:4 (October 2010): 742-767.
Kim, Youn-Soo, ed. The Economy of the Korean Democratic People's Republic 1945-1977: Economic Policy and Foreign Trade Relations with Europe. Kiel, West Germany: German Korea-Studies Group, 1979.
Kim, Youn-Soo. "The Economy of the KDPR: Its Development, Organization and Functioning." In Youn-Soo Kim, ed. The Economy of the Korean Democratic People's Republic 1945-1977: Economic Policy and Foreign Trade Relations with Europe. Kiel, West Germany: German Korea-Studies Group, 1979.
Kim, Youn-Soo. "The Foreign Trade of the KDPR: Structure and Development." In Youn-Soo Kim, ed. The Economy of the Korean Democratic People's Republic 1945-1977: Economic Policy and Foreign Trade Relations with Europe. Kiel, West Germany: German Korea-Studies Group, 1979.
Kim, Youn-Soo. "The Foreign Policy of the Korean Democratic People's Republic." In Kie-Taek Kim and Andis Kaulins, eds. The Foreign Policies and Foreign Trade of the German Democratic Republic and the Korean Democratic People's Republic. Kiel, West Germany: German Korea-Studies Group, 1979.
Kimura, Mitsuhiko. "Agricultural Taxation and Food Conditions in North Korea after Land Reform in 1946: A Preliminary Survey." Discussion Paper Series F-090,Faculty of Economics, Tezukayama University, 1995.
Kimura, Mitsuhiko. "Conditions of Agricultural Production in North Korea in 1946-49." Discussion Paper No. D-96-7, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University, 1996.
Kimura, Mitsuhiko. "A Planned Economy Without Planning: Su-ryong's North Korea (Revised)." Discussion Paper Series F-081, Faculty of Economics, Tezukayama University, XXX.
Kimura, Mitsuhiko. "From Fascism to Communism: Continuity and Development of Collectivist Economic Policy in North Korea."The Economic History Review 52:1 (February 1999): 69-86.
Kimura, Mitsuhiko. "Conditions of Agricultural Production in North Korea, 1946-1950." Korea Journal 40:4 (Winter 2000): 266-299.
Kimura, Mitsuhiko, Makoto Okamura and Koji Futagami. “An Interpretation of the North Korean Regime.” Journal of the Korean Economy2:1 (Spring 2001): 183-200.
Kimura, Mitsuhiko. “North Korean Industry, 1946-1950.” Korea Journal 41:4 (Winter 2001): 199-238.
Kirkbride, Wayne A. North Korea's Undeclared War: 1953-. Elizabeth City, NJ: Hollym International Corporation, 1994.
Koh, Byung Chul. "The Impact of the Chinese Model on North Korea."Asian Survey 18:6 (June 1978): 626-643.
Koh, Byung Chul. "The Korean War as a Learning Experience for North Korea." Korea and World Affairs 3:3 (Fall 1979): 366-384.
Koo, Bon-hak. Political Economy of Self-Reliance: Juche and Economic Development in North Korea, 1961-1990. Seoul: Research Center for Peace and Unification of Korea, 1992.
Kwon, Soyoung. “State Building in North Korea: From a ‘Self-Reliant’ to a ‘Military-First’ State.”Asian Affairs 34:3 (November 2003): 286-296.
Lankov, Andrei. “The Destruction of Non-Communist Parties in D.P.R.K. (1945-1959) and its Impact on Industries.” (Myongji taehakkyo Chungso kiop kyongyong yonguso) Chungso kiop nonjip 9 (1995:12): 67-82.
Lankov, Andrei N. “Soviet Influence on the North Korean Educational System and Educational Practice.” The SNU Journal of Education Research 8 (December 1998): 97-118.
Lankov, Andrei N. "Kim Il Sung's Campaign against the Soviet Faction in Late 1955 and the Birth of Chuch'e." Korean Studies23 (1999): 43-67.
Lankov, Andrei. "Continuity within Change: Soviet Influence on the North Korean Education System." Acta Koreana 3 (2000): 57-75.
Lankov, Andrei N. "The Demise of Non-Communist Parties in North Korea (1945-1960)." Journal of Cold War Studies 3:1 (Winter 2001): 103-125.
Lankov, Andrei N. From Stalin to Kim Il Sung: The Formation of North Korea, 1945-1960. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2002.
Lankov, Andrei N. “Kim Takes Control: The ‘Great Purge’ in North Korea, 1956-1960.” Korean Studies 26:1 (2002): 87-119.
Lankov, Andrei N. “The Emergence of the Soviet Faction in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, 1945-1955.”Russian History 29:2-4 (2002): 443-458.
Lankov, Andrei. “The Soviets Select Kim Il Sung to Lead North Korea.” In Debra A. Miller, ed. The History of Nations: North Korea. Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press, 2004.
Lankov, Andrei N. Crisis in North Korea: The Failure of De-Stalinization, 1956. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2004.
Lee, Chin-kook. "An Analysis of North Korea's Economic Development with Special Reference to Agriculture." Journal of Northeast Asian Studies9:3 (Fall 1990): 23-33.
Lee, Chong-sik. "Social Changes in North Korea: A Preliminary Assessment." Journal of Korean Affairs 6:1 (April 1976): 17-28.
Lee, Chong-sik. The Korean Workers' Party: A Short History. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1978.
Lee, Chong-sik. "The Evolution of the Korean Workers' Party and the Rise of Kim Chong-il." In Robert A. Scalapino and Jun-yop Lim, eds. North Korea Today: Strategic and Domestic Issues. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Center for Korean Studies, 1983.
Lee, Chong-sik. "Why Did Stalin Accept the 38th Parallel?" Journal of Northeast Asian Studies4:4 (Winter 1985): 67-74.
Lee, Doowon. "North Korean Economic Reform: Past Efforts and Future Prospects." In John McMillan and Barry Naughton, eds.Reforming Asian Socialism: The Growth of Market Institutions. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press, 1996.
Lee, In Ho. "The Soviet Military Government in North Korea." Korea Observer 23:4 (Winter 1991): 521-548.
Lee, Joong-koon. "Foreign Trade of North Korea, 1955-1968." Asea yongu 13:4 (1970:12): 201-232.
Lee, Karin, and Julia Choi. “North Korea from 1955 to October 2007.”North Korean Review 4:1 (Spring 2008): 7-25.
Lee, Ki-Won. "North Korean Military Affairs."The Korean Journal of International Studies 7:1 (Winter 1975-1976): 65-78.
Lee, Mi-kyung. “Review on the Autonomy of Leadership of North Korea: Focusing on the Period of Establishing Socialist Economy after the Korean War.”  Journal of Asia-Pacific Affairs 7:1 (2005:8): 81-105.
Lee, Suck-Ho. Party-Military Relations in North Korea: A Comparative Analysis. Seoul: Research Center for Peace and Unification, 1989.
Lee, Suk. “Reliability and Usability of the DPRK Statistics: Case of Grain Statistics in 1946-2000.”International Journal of Unification Studies 15:1 (2006): 132-172.
Lee, Tong Won. "Sino-Soviet Dispute and the Course of North Korea."Koreana Quarterly 5:2 (Summer 1963): 35-55.
Lee, Yong Sun. "Elites of the North Korean Regime: Their Social Backgrounds and Career Patterns." The Journal of East Asian Affairs 3:1 (Spring-Summer 1988): 42-72.
Lerner, Mitchell. “A Failure of Perception: Lyndon Johnson, North Korean Ideology, and the Pueblo Incident.”Diplomatic History 25:4 (Fall 2001): 647-675.
Lerner, Mitchell B. The Pueblo Incident: A Spy Ship and the Failure of American Foreign Policy.Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2002.
Lerner, Mitchell B. “A Dangerous Miscalculation: New Evidence from Communist-Bloc Archives about North Korea and the Crises of 1968.”Journal of Cold War Studies 6:1 (Winter 2004): 3-21.
Lerner, Mitchell. “Biting the Land that Feeds You: North Korea and the United States in the Cold War and Beyond.”Diplomacy and Statecraft18:4 (December 2007): 831-869.
Lim, Un. The Founding of A Dynasty in North Korea: An Authentic Biography of Kim Il-song. Tokyo: Jiyusha, 1982.
MacDonald, Callum. "'So Terrible a Liberation' - The UN Occupation of North Korea." Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 23:2 (April-June 1991): 3-19.
MacDonald, Callum. "The Democratic People's Republic of Korea: An Historical Survey." In Hazel Smith, Chris Rhodes, Diana Pritchard, and Kevin Magill, eds.North Korea in the New World Order. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996.
"Major Provocations of the North Korean Communists against the South since the Armistice Agreement." Korea Observer 7:3 (Summer-Autumn 1976): 299-310.
Metzler, John J. "The 'China Connection' and North Korea's Emergence from Isolation." The American Asian Review3:4 (Winter 1985): 114-132.
Mikhailov, A. "People's Korea: New Peace Initiative." International Affairs 8 (August 1962): 78-79.
Miller, Debra A., ed. The History of Nations: North Korea. Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press, 2004.
Morris-Suzuki, Tessa. “A Dream Betrayed: Cold War Politics and the Repatriation of Koreans from Japan to North Korea.”  Asian Studies Review 29:4 (September 2005): 357-381.
Motohashi, Atsushi. "Comparison of the Socialist Economies in China and Korea." The Developing Economies5:1 (March 1967): 68-85.
Muratov, A. "The USSR: Korea's Liberator and Reliable Ally." Far Eastern Affairs 3 (1985): 36-45.
Muratov, A. "The Friendship will Grow Stronger (The 40th Anniversary of the Liberation of Korea by the Soviet Army from the Japanese Colonial Rule)."International Affairs 9 (September 1985): 22-28.
Nahm, Andrew C. "The Emergence of the 'Democratic People's Republic of Korea.'" In Jae Kyu Park and Jung Gun Kim, eds. The Politics of North Korea. Seoul: Kyungnam University Press, 1979.
Nahm, Andrew C. "The United States and North Korea since 1945." In Yur-Bok Lee and Wayne Patterson, eds. Korean-American Relations 1866-1997. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1999.
Nam, Il. "The Foreign Policy of the Korean People's Democratic Republic." International Affairs 9 (September 1958): 24-29.
Nam, Koon Woo. "The Purge of the Southern Communists in North Korea: A Retrospective View." Asian Forum 5:1 (January-March 1973): 43-54.
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