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THE CONSTITUTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF KOREA
The constitution of the DPRK. | READ MORE
NORTH KOREA’S CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES:FINANCING THE REGIME (2013)
The Committee on Foreign Affairs discusses North Korea's illicit activitites to support the regime. | READ MORE
U.S.-South Korea Relations
By: Mark E. Manyin, Mary Beth Nikitin, Emma Chanlett-Avery, Ian E. Rinehart, William H. Cooper
Chairman Kerry Opening Statement At Hearing On North Korea
John Kerry discusses concerns towards North Korea. Kerry talks about the detained American journalists, the nonproliferation treaty, and the agreed framework. | READ MORE
North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons: Technical Issues
By: Mary Beth Nikitin
This report summarizes what is known from open sources about the North Korean nuclear weapons program—including weapons-usable fissile material and warhead estimates—and assesses current developments in achieving denuclearization. Little detailed open-source information is available about the DPRK’s nuclear weapons production capabilities, warhead sophistication, the scope and success of its uranium enrichment program, or extent of its proliferation activities. In total, it is estimated that North Korea has between 30 and 50 kilograms of separated plutonium, enough for at least half a dozen nuclear weapons. While North Korea’s weapons program has been plutonium-based from the start, in the past decade, intelligence emerged pointing to a second route to a bomb using highly enriched uranium. North Korea openly acknowledged a uranium enrichment program in 2009, but has said its purpose is theproduction of fuel for nuclear power. In November 2010, North Korea showed visiting American experts early construction of a 100 MWT light-water reactor and a newly built gas centrifuge uranium enrichment plant, both at the Yongbyon site. The North Koreans claimed the enrichment plant was operational, but this has not been independently confirmed. U.S. officials have said that it is likely other, clandestine enrichment facilities exist. A February 2012 announcement commits North Korea to moratoria on nuclear and long-range missile testing as well as uranium enrichment suspension at Yongbyon under IAEA monitoring. | READ MORE
Implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1718
Description of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1718. | READ MORE