North Korea-Russia Relations: A Strained Friendship

International Crisis Group Asia Briefing N°71 4 December 2007 North Korea’s relations with Russia have been marked by unrealistic expectations and frequent disappointments but common interests have prevented a rupture. The neighbours’ history as dissatisfied allies goes back to the founding of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) with Soviet support and the Red … Continue reading North Korea-Russia Relations: A Strained Friendship