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KPI Associate Hyun Lee on the Hanoi Summit
March 2, 2019, Hyun Lee, a KPI Associate and member of the Solidarity
KPI Board Member Christine Hong on Human Rights in North Korea
November 7, 2018, KPI Board member Christine Hong speaks on Loud & Clear,
KPI Board member Christine Hong on the North-South Pyongyang Summit and Agreement
October 21, 2018, Dr. Christine Hong, associate professor of Critical Race and Ethnic
KPI Board Member Martin Hart-Landsberg On The Trump – Kim Jong Un Summit
June 20, 2018, KPI Board member Martin Hart-Landsberg talked on KBOO radio with
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‘Parasite’ Has Opened American Eyes to South Korea’s Reality
February 9, 2020By Tim Shorrrock | February 9, 2020 | Originally published in The Nation.com On February 9, Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite will be the first Korean film
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Trump’s Broad-Based Sanctions Failed in Iran and Will Fail in North Korea
January 20, 2020By Hyun Lee | January 20, 2020 | Originally published by Truthout.org In both Iran and North Korea, the Trump administration has pursued an aggressive
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DPRK’s New Year Resolution: Maximum Response to Maximum Pressure
January 16, 2020By Paul Liem | January 16, 2020 The palpable fear in Washington that North Korea—or the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)—would test an ICBM
