ProgramsEventsFellows and ScholarsPublicationsWilson QuarterlyDialogueAboutContact



The North Korea International Documentation Project (NKIDP) serves as an informational clearinghouse on North Korea for both the scholarly and policymaking communities by widely disseminating newly declassified documents on the DPRK from its former communist allies as well as other resources that provide valuable insight into the actions and nature of the North Korean state. Read about NKIDP in Korean.

[more]


Featured North Korea Document Collections

North Korea in the Cold War

The Korean War

Democratic Peoples' Republic of Korea

USS Pueblo Crisis



Collections by Subjects
DPRK in the Sino-Soviet Split | DPRK-GDR Relations | DPRK-Hungarian Relations

DPRK-PRC Relations | DPRK-Soviet Union Relations | DPRK and the United Nations

Korean People's Army | Korean Workers' Party | North Korea in 1956

North Korea's Nuclear Program | Soviet Aid to North Korea | Soviet Specialists in North Korea

Unification of Korea


News
The North Korea International Documentation Project is currently accepting internship applications for Spring 2010.

Newly released NKIDP document analyzed in Yonhap News Agency article on North Korea's attempt to co-host the 1988 Seoul Olympics.

Wilson Center Public Policy Scholar, Jongdae Shin interviewed by KBS News

NKIDP Coordinator James Person to deliver a talk on the origins and evolution of North Korea's Juche Thought at the University of Toronto.

NKIDP Project Coordinator James Person and Public Policy Scholar Jongdae Shin interviewed by Korea’s KBS News

Chinese documents obtained by Wilson Center Public Policy Scholar and University of North Korean Studies Professor Jongdae Shin featured in report by Dong-a Ilbo

Wilson Center Public Policy Scholar Jongdae Shin interviewed by Korea’s YTN News.

NKIDP Profiled in the Daily NK

NKIDP Document Reader Featured in South Korean Media




Event Summaries
Back from the Brink? Prospects for Inter-Korean Dialogue, Past and Present
Thursday, October 15 2009, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Bernd Schaefer, Senior Scholar, Cold War International History Project, Jongdae Shin, Visiting Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center, Sunwon Park, Northeast Asia Energy and Security Visiting Fellow, The Brookings Institution, Gregg Brazinsky, Assistant Professor of History and International Affairs, the George Washington University
Event Summary

North Korean Attitudes Toward China: A Historical View of Contemporary Difficulties
Monday, April 06 2009, 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Jin Linbo, The Brookings Institution, John S. Park, United States Institute of Peace, James F. Person, the Woodrow Wilson Center's North Korea International Documentation Project, Amb. J. Stapleton Roy, the Wilson Center's Kissinger Institute on China and the United States, Bernd Schaefer, the Wilson Center's Cold War International History Project, Amb. Richard Solomon, United States Institute of Peace
Event Summary

Offsite Event: The 2009 'New DPRK Revolutionary Upsurge'--A Blast from the Past or a New Path?
Tuesday, February 10 2009, 2:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Event Summary

Crisis and Confrontation on the Korean Peninsula: 1968-1969
Tuesday, September 09 2008, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Event Summary






advanced search :: help

NKIDP News
To subscribe to NKIDP News, enter your e-mail address below.
 

Program Home
News
Events
Event Summaries
Publications
Links
Scholars
RSS Feeds
 

Support NKIDP

Partner Organizations





Christian Ostermann, Director
James Person, Program Associate
Timothy McDonnell, Program Assistant

North Korea International Documentation Project
Woodrow Wilson Center
One Woodrow Wilson Plaza
1300 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20004-3027
Email: nkidp@wilsoncenter.org
Tel: 202/691-4305


News | Contact | About the Wilson Center | User Login | 990 Forms | RSS Feeds
Copyright 2009, The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. All rights reserved.
  Developed by Grafik
  Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
One Woodrow Wilson Plaza
1300 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20004-3027
T 202/691-4000