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Publications
NKIDP Briefing Books
NKIDP Briefing Books are compilations of documents from U.S., South Korea, North Korean, Chinese, and former communist bloc archives and are assembled for Critical Oral History Conferences. |
NKIDP Critical Oral History Conference Series
Transcripts of Critical Oral History Conferences. Launched in 2008, the multi-year Critical Oral History Conference Series is designed to fill the gaps in the available documentary record and add greater nuance to even well-understood events. The conferences, which involve veteran diplomatic and intelligence officials from the United States, South Korea, China, and the former communist bloc, seek to explore the untapped wealth of non-archival sources to shed invaluable light on the history of inter-Korean, U.S.-Korean, and DPRK-communist bloc relations. |
NKIDP Working Papers
The NKIDP Working Paper Series is designed to provide a speedy outlet for historians who have gained access to newly-available archives and sources and would like to share their results.
The NKIDP Working Paper Series is edited by Christian F. Ostermann and James F. Person, and is supported generously by the Korea Foundation and private donations from individuals and corporations. |
CWIHP Working Papers
A collection of Korea-related working papers from the Cold War International History Project's celebrated Working Papers series. |
Books
Published by the Wilson Center Press |
NKIDP e-Dossier Series
The NKIDP e-Dossier Series is designed to highlight new and important additions to the NKIDP virtual archive by pairing key documents with insightful analysis by renowned historians from NKIDP's global network of scholars. |
NKIDP Document Readers
The NKIDP Document Reader Series provides speedy access to samplings of translated documents in the Project's massive collection of declassified materials on the inner-workings and foreign relations of North Korea from the archives of Pyongyang's former communist allies.
The NKIDP Document Reader Series is edited by James F. Person and is supported generously by the Korea Foundation and private donations from individuals and corporations.
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North Korea International Documentation Project
Woodrow Wilson Center
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Washington, D.C. 20004-3027
Email: nkidp@wilsoncenter.org
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