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Introduction: Gender, (In)Securities, and North Korean Migration
( Eunyoung Christina Choi )
DOI 10.18588/202405.00a490

This article serves as an introduction to this special issue, which focuses on the current situation of North Korean (NK) migration and the safety and resilience of NK migrants from a gender perspective. This introduction highlights the importance of this topic by examining debates about the influence of China as a transit space on gendered mobility and security, the geopolitical implications for the daily lives of NK migrants, and the agency of NK women. We anticipate that the provision of up-to-date data and the application of multidisciplinary analysis based on different research methodologies will deepen the understanding of the changing landscape of NK migration and the (in)securities experienced by these migrants, and contribute to the discovery of possible and critical ways to empower them.

Gender, (In)Securities, and North Korean Migration
The Contributions to This Issue
Acknowlegements
References
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