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NKIDP intern Charles Kraus is published in the Journal of Cold War Studies

The Bonds of Brotherhood: New Evidence on Sino–North Korean Exchanges, 1950–1954

NKIDP is pleased to announce that an article by NKIDP intern Charles Kraus has been published in the latest issue of the Journal of Cold War Studies, (Volume 13, Number 3, Summer 2011, pp. 27-51). Utilizing recently declassified documents from the Chinese Foreign Ministry Archive, Bonds of Brotherhood explores bilateral relations between China and North Korea during the Korean War. The article sheds new light on the coordination of troop returns, refugee resettlement, and student exchanges between China and Korea from 1950 to 1953, while also offering a preliminary assessment of China’s involvement in North Korea’s post-war reconstruction.

Visit the Journal of Cold War Studies website to read The Bonds of Brotherhood: New Evidence on Sino–North Korean Exchanges, 1950–1954. (subscription required)

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