This report provides a comparative assessment of the role that Track II talks and other forms of people-to-people engagement initiatives have played in addressing the challenges posed by Iran and North Korea. It is informed by the findings of a March 23, 2017 workshop convened by the National Committee on North Korea and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Meeting Reports
This report is based on the findings of a workshop that was held to apply the "theories of change" framework to North Korea, identifying unspoken assumptions and sharpening the strategic logic behind different types of policy interventions. This workshop – which brought together former policymakers and nongovernmental experts on North Korea – was sponsored by the National Committee on North Korea and the United States Institute of Peace’s Asia-Pacific program.
Report on a conference organized by The Stanley Foundation, the National Committee on North Korea, the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association, and the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, held on October 23-24, 2008 in Beijing.
This Stanley Foundation paper summarizes the outcome of "The Prospects for International Cooperation in Knowledge Sharing in the Service of Economic Development in North Korea," a November 2007 conference sponsored by The Korean Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) and The Stanley Foundation, in collaboration with the National Committee on North Korea.
Report drawing on a AAAS/NCNK workshop focused on three areas of concern: the political issues involved in dealing with North Korea; the costs and actual problems in decommissioning nuclear facilities; and potential congressional hurdles involved in removing sanctions from the DPRK.