Resource: North Korea International Documentation Project
by Richardson ~ January 18th, 2008. Filed under: History, North Korea, Russia.
I was unaware of the North Korea International Documentation Project (NKIDP) until James Person, NKIDP Program Associate, brought it to my attention:
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.
A brief look indicates that this is and will be an outstanding resource for those interested in North Korean and Cold War history. There are several collections, including but not limited to, North Korea’s Nuclear Program, DPRK in the Sino-Soviet Split, DPRK-PRC Relations, DPRK-Soviet Union Relations, etc.



January 18th, 2008 at 10:39 pm
Cool!
January 18th, 2008 at 11:11 pm
Ah yes. That is a very good resource indeed.
January 22nd, 2008 at 1:39 pm
Fantastic! Thank you for sharing!