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NKIDP Coordinator James Person will deliver a presentation on China-North Korea Relations: 60 Years Between Friction and Cooperation on 24 June 2009 at the Korea Society in New York City.

Person's talk will center on what new documentary evidence from the archives of North Korea's erstwhile communist allies reveals about the previously hidden dynamics in the Sino-DPRK alliance.

Visit the Korea Society's website for more information and to RSVP.

Download NKIDP's newest document reader, Limits of the "Lips and Teeth" Alliance: New Evidence on Sino-DPRK Relations, 1955-1984 from the NKIDP website, www.wilsoncenter.org/NKIDP.

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