Memorandum from the Congressional Research Service to the office of Sen. Richard Lugar, evaluation the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1874, adopted in 2009 in response to North Korea's second nuclear test.
Congressional Research Service Reports
CRS Report on UN Security Council Resolution 1874 and its implications.
Congressional Research Service report which provides a brief survey of China-North Korea relations, assesses PRC objectives and actions, and raises policy issues for the United States.
Congressional Research Service report summarizing and analyzing UN Security Council Resolution 1874, adopted in June 2009 in response to North Korea's second nuclear test.
CRS report briefly reviewing North Korea's ballistic missile program.
This CRS report, which was last updated on Nov 6, 2008, reviews the diffent "stages of diplomacy" regarding North Korea's inclusion on the U.S. Department of State's list of State Sponsors of Terrorism, the different categories on the list, procedures for adding and removing countries to the list, and the rationale for North Korea's inclusion and removal. This November update, which replaces a January 14, 2008 report, provides a review of the events in summer and early fall 2008 that ended with the removal of North Korea from the list on October 11, 2008.
This 23 page CRS report provides an overview of U.S-Korea relations including the two Koreas. It covers a range of topics, including nuclear weapons, human rights, and relations with North Korea, as well as the US/ROK military alliance and civil society regarding the U.S.-South Korea relationship. This report was updated July 25, 2008, replacing the June 16, 2005 report.