Abstract

As China's lone treaty ally and unruly neighbour, North Korea is closely watched by Chinese officials and scholars for developments that may impact Sino-North Korean relations, the Korean Peninsula, and even the Northeast Asia region. While North Korea's nuclear program has attracted the world's attention since the first crisis erupted in 1994, Chinese academics remain attentive to the progress of economic reform in the North. Taking the long view, Chinese scholars are generally optimistic about the prospects for continued North Korean economic reform under favourable international conditions.

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