North Korea's Arduous March
Book for Pluto Press of London. Scheduled for publication circa January 2004
Published or presented
Information and Communications Technologies in the two Koreas: Contrasts, Commonalities, Challenges
Global Economic Review(Seoul), Vol 30, No. 4, 2001, 51-67
Missed opportunities and blighted promise: Problems and prospects for DPRK tourism
International Journal of Korean Unification Studies (Seoul), Vol. 10, No. 2 , 2001 pp. 165-197
Pre-publication version
North Korea and the new strategic industries of the future: the case of ICT and tourism
NZ Asian Studies Society, 14th International Conference, University of Canterbury, 28 November-1 December, 2001
presentation
Back to Business on the Korean Peninsula?
This appeared in the NZ National Business Review 14 September 2001 under the title 'Innovation is the key to North Korea for Kiwi firms'
Is Kumgangsan the beginning or end of the road?
Prospects and Problems for the development of DPRK inbound international tourism
Korean Studies at the Dawn of the Millennium
Korean Studies Association of Australasian 2nd biennial conference, 24-25 September 2001, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
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John Feffer and Karin Lee
Formerly of American Friends Service Committee in Tokyo. Karin Lee is currently working with Friends Committee on National Legislation in Washington
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Japan Policy Research Institute
The Japan Policy Research Institute is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to the promotion of understanding of Japan's political economic behavior and growing significance in world affairs.(Chalmbers Johnson and Steven C. Clemons)