1. North Korea: human rights and nuclear security: an introduction / Robert R. King and Gi-Wook Shin -- Part 1: The role of the United Nations -- 2. The COI Report on human rights in North Korea: origins, necessities, obstacles, and prospects / Michael Kirby -- 3. Encouraging progress on human rights in North Korea: the role of the United Nations and South Korea / Joon Oh -- 4. DPRK human rights on the UN stage: U.S. leadership is essential / Peter Yeo and Ryan Kaminski -- Part II: The role of information -- 5. Efforts to reach North Koreans by South Korean NGOs: then, now, and challenges / Minjung Kim -- 6. The changing information environment in North Korea / Nat Kretchun -- 7. North Korea's response to foreign information / Martyn Williams -- Part III: Human rights and denuclearization -- 8. Human rights advocacy in the time of nuclear stalemate: the interrelationship between pressuring North korea on human rights and denuclearization / Tae-Ung Baik -- The error of zero-sum thinking about human rights and U.S. denuclearization policy / Victor Cha -- Part IV: Human rights in comparative perspective -- 10. Germany's lessons in Korea / Sean King -- 11. Human rights and foreign policy: puzzles, priorities, and political power / Thomas Fngar -- Index.
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