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Paved with Good Intentions - The NGO Experience in North Korea

English · Hardback

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Following disastrous floods in 1995, North Korea appealed to the international community for assistance. An unprecedented number of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) responded, bringing humanitarian assistance and reflief. With their arrival came hopes for a more open, engaged North Korea. The authors of Paved with Good Intentions explore the varying experiences of U.S., South Korean, and European NGOs-and some of the obstacles that have placed those hopes on hold. Intended to assist policy makers, the NGO community, and others interested in engaging North Korea, Paved With Good Intentions is the first book to take an inside look at the NGO experience in North Korea.

Through this study of humanitarian relief activities in North Korea, the authors shed light on what is arguably the world's most inaccessible and closed nation. Experts in their field, the authors have spent considerable time in North Korea and are in a position to analyze the experiences of NGOs there. The book begins with a look at the humantitarian response to the disastrous 1995 floods in North Korea. It was the first practical opportunity to learn about North Korea and its internal structure, organization, and intentions. A unique compilation of the results of numerous in-depth interviews and workshop discussions, the study examines and compares the responses and differing experiences of U.S., European, and South Korean NGOs in North Korea.

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Preface
The NGO Experience in North Korea by Scott Snyder
The Experience of U.S. NGOs in North Korea by L. Gordon Flake
The European NGO Experience in North Korea by Michael Schloms
The Role of South Korea's NGOs: The Political Context by Oknim Chung
Lessons of the NGO Experience in North Korea by Scott Snyder
Appendix A: International Community Aid to the DPRK (1995-2001)
Appendix B: South Korean Government Aid to the DPRK (1995-2001)
Appendix C: South Korean NGO Aid to the DPRK (1995-2001)
Appendix D: Food Assessment for the DPRK (1996-2002)
Appendix E: DPRK Cereal Production (1995/96-2001/02)
Appendix F: DPRK Estimated Cereal Import Requirements (1995/96-2001/02)
Appendix G: DPRK Food Aid Compared with the Total Estimated Cereal Deficit (1995-2001)
Appendix H: Value of NGO Food Aid to the DPRK (1996-2001)
Appendix I: NGO Food Aid to the DPRK by Region (1996-2001)
Chronology of Events
List of Acronyms
Further Reading
Index
Contributors


About the author










L. GORDON FLAKE is Executive Director of the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation.

SCOTT SNYDER is a Representative of the Asia Foundation, South Korea.


Product details

Assisted by L. Gordon Flake (Editor), Scott Snyder (Editor), Snyder Scott A. (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 7 to 17
Product format Hardback
Released 30.08.2003
 
EAN 9780275981570
ISBN 978-0-275-98157-0
No. of pages 176
Weight 397 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, Politics & government, Politics and government, Politics, Law, and Government: International Relations

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