Articles in Events
Thursday, November 19, 2009
1:00 – 3:00 PM
108N – North House
Munk Centre for International Studies
1 Devonshire Place, Toronto
Speaker: Steven Lee, Department of History, University of British Columbia
The American occupation of Korea between 1945 and 1948 has …
As part of its global cross-media project, Chosun Ilbo, one of South Korea’s newspapers, presents ‘On the Border’, a shocking documentary about the current human rights crisis facing North Korean refugees.
Produced in full cooperation with …
Thursday, November 5, 2009
2:00 – 4:00 PM
108N – North House
Munk Centre for International Studies
1 Devonshire Place, Toronto
Speaker: James Person, Program Associate, North Korea International Documentation Project, Woodrow Wilson Center
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
12:00 – 2:00 PM
208N – North House
Munk Centre for International Studies
1 Devonshire Place, Toronto
This information session is highly recommended for anyone interested in participating and/or researching with the North Korea Research Group …
Professor Frank will be hosting a photo slideshow accompanied by an academic presentation of his views on North Korea. He will also be highlighting his personal experiences in and his impression of the country. This …
For a long time, North Korea was considered to be a special case, an extraordinary socialist country in terms of politics, ideology and economy. The changes in the Soviet Union under Khrushchev towards collective leadership …
Wednesday, 13 May 2009 | 6pm to 8pm | 280 York Lanes | York University
Join the York Centre for Asian Research (YCAR) for this unique opportunity to view two documentary films on North Korea: ‘The …
On the pretext of being a small Danish theatre troupe on a cultural exchange, the Red Chapel was granted permission by the North Korean government to stage a performance for a select audience in the …
On February 26, 2008, the world watched as the New York Philharmonic gave the first performance by an American orchestra in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
Those lucky enough to be present will never forget …
The post-9/11 redistribution of US military forces in the world is usually discussed within the framework of Washington’s global policies and war on terror. In South Korea, this development has further exacerbated the public resentment …
