James Byrne
Senior Research Fellow
James Byrne is a Senior Research Fellow at RUSI’s Proliferation and Nuclear Policy programme.
James Byrne is a Senior Research Fellow at RUSI’s Proliferation and Nuclear Policy programme.
After Losing Cargo Ship to U.S., North Korea Found Another in Vietnam
5 March 2020Tags: Proliferation and Nuclear Policy
This report provides a network analysis of North Korea's oil smuggling networks.
Tags: Project Sandstone, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, North Korea, Other Publications, Global Security IssuesThis report examines the role that UK companies have in North Korean efforts to evade international sanctions.
Tags: Project Sandstone, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, North Korea, Other Publications, UK, Global Security Issues, Proliferation and Nuclear PolicyThis report examines how the Tae Yang has used sophisticated measures to avoid being tracked, possibly to conduct activities that...
Tags: Project Sandstone, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, North Korea, Other Publications, Global Security Issues, Proliferation and Nuclear PolicyThis report examines the actors trying to reflag North Korean ships in efforts to evade international sanctions.
Tags: China, Project Sandstone, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, North Korea, Other PublicationsThis report examines potential connections between Chinese state-owned enterprises and the North Korean arms trade.
Tags: China, Project Sandstone, North Korea, Other PublicationsCatherine Dill, Cameron Trainer, Joseph Byrne, Gary Somerville and James Byrne
This report examines how the Tae Yang has used sophisticated measures to avoid being tracked, possibly to conduct activities that...
Tags: Project Sandstone, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, North Korea, Other Publications, Global Security Issues, Proliferation and Nuclear PolicyJames Byrne
This report examines the actors trying to reflag North Korean ships in efforts to evade international sanctions.
Tags: China, Project Sandstone, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, North Korea, Other PublicationsJames Byrne and Tom Plant
This report examines potential connections between Chinese state-owned enterprises and the North Korean arms trade.
Tags: China, Project Sandstone, North Korea, Other Publications
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