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The Paranoid Peninsula: A Modern History
North Korea
The Paranoid Peninsula: A Modern History
Description
This reissue of Paul French's acclaimed introduction to North Korea provides an up-to-the-minute overview of the politics, economics and history of the DPRK, with added chapters dealing with recent events. A new foreword examines why North Korea remains an issue in world politics and argues that an understanding of the country is more important now than ever. A new in-depth postscript offers analysis of recent years, why Pyongyang felt compelled to test a bomb and revert to blatant nuclear diplomacy, and how the crisis can be resolved peacefully.
Table of Contents
Abbreviations, Spellings and Figures
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: The Juche Nation - Beloved Leaders, Brilliant Thoughts, Power Cuts and Empty Shelves
1. A Normal Day in Pyongyang
2. The Juche State - Political Theory in North Korea
3. The Revolutionary Dynasty - Leadership in North Korea
Part II: The Economics of North Korea - Chollima, Speed Battles, Collapse and Famine
4. Economics Pyongyang Style - Command and Control
5. The Worst of Times - Food, Famine & the Arduous March
6. The Start of a Sort of Reform - Change & Regime Survival
7. The Reality of Reform - A Case Study of Sinuiju
Part III: Diplomacy and Military - Foreign Relations, Nuclear Crisis and Self-Defence
8. Don't Poke the Snake - US-DPRK Relations
9. Nuclear Ambitions Revealed - Bluster, Brinkmanship or Battle?
10. Something Different Emerges - Military-First
Part IV: Change, Collapse and Reunification
11. One Korea - The Dream of Reunification
12. The End is Nigh - How Will the Story of the DPRK Finish?
13. Conclusion - The World's Most Dangerous Tripwire
14. Postscript
Product details
Published | 29 Feb 2008 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 352 |
ISBN | 9781848131071 |
Imprint | Zed Books |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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