Congressional Research Service report which summarizes what is known from open sources about the North Korean nuclear weapons program—including weapons-usable fissile material and warhead estimates—and assesses current developments in achieving denuclearization.
Congressional Research Service Reports
This CRS report, published January 17, 2012, gives a broad overview of North Korea, examining, inter alia, the internal situation, history of nuclear negotiations, US engagement activities with North Korea, and security threats
CRS Report on North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
This is CRS memo sent to Senator Richard Lugar (R-IL) in September 2011 in reponse to a request for information on Korean War missing-in-action remains interred at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
This Congressional Research Service report examines the issue of U.S. imports from North Korea in three parts: U.S. rules and practices governing imports from North Korea; North Korea’s exports to South Korea (via the KIC) and China, its dominant export market; and the KORUS FTA’s potential effect on U.S. imports of North Korean.
Congressional Research Service report providing an overview of the role, purposes, and results of the Kaesong Industrial Complex (KIC) and examining U.S. interests, policy issues, options, and legislation.
This Congressional Research Service report covers U.S.-ROK relations, including on issues related to trade, security cooperation, and inter-Korean relations.