The Guerilla Dynasty: Politics and Leadership in North Korea

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I.B.Tauris, 1999 - 323 pages
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Throughout the 1990s, North Korea has operated under a skeptical international eye, due largely to the country s rigorous self-imposed isolation, its on-going confrontation with South Korea, a controversial nuclear arms program, and the near-total collapse of its economy. North Korea s leaders have chosen to face the world with its Stalinist political culture and ideological framework intact, for better or worseand by most reports, almost exclusively for the worst. How did this situation come to be, and what are its consequences? In "The Guerilla Dynasty, " Adrian Buzo gives us an accessible, up-to-date, and rigorously researched account of the political, economic, and foreign policy developments in North Korea since 1945."
 

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The origins of the guerilla tradition
1
The political institutions of the Democratic Peoples
28
The emerging tyranny 195870
57
Setbacks to socialism 197080
80
The confirmation of Kim Jong Il 198083
105
Signs of reform 198486?
131
The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea and
163
A matter of survival the 1990s
204
Concluding remarks
233
Notes
249
Bibliography
284
Index
311
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