Susannah Pearl-Katz is a recent graduate of Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA, where she received her BA in International Studies and Political Science with a concentration in International Security. She also completed her senior thesis on regime collapse in North Korea, where she investigated various scenarios that might play out in the event of a collapse, such as WMD proliferation, refugee crisis, foreign military intervention, and famine as well as how reunification might be achieved. At HRNK, she hopes to gain deeper insight into North Korea’s censorship and information control, culture, and prison camps, and hopes to raise wider awareness of the human rights abuses in North Korea.