North Korea: The Paranoid Peninsula: A Modern HistoryBloomsbury Academic, 2005 - 323 頁 North Korea remains one of the least understood nations on earth; a nuclear enabled "Hermit Kingdom" ravaged by economic mismanagement and reliant on illegal weapons sales, smuggling and counterfeiting for most of its foreign reserves while undergoing a prolonged famine and propped up by aid donations. Not a normal country in any sense of the word, its nuclear weapons program makes it a country whose actions could have global ramifications. This book demystifies North Korea through revealing the daily life of its citizens; the political and economic history of the nation; the reasoning behind the country's combative way of engaging the world and the tentative economic reform process now being undertaken. The prospect of a nuclear North Korea preferring brinksmanship to engagement and negotiation, makes understanding Pyongyang's guiding principles, motives and possible future increasingly important. |
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... North Korean Basketball League did produce one of the world's tallest players , Rhi Myong - hun ( 2 m 35 ) as well as Pak Chon - jong ( 1 m 86 ) , dubbed ' the Michael Jordan of North Korea ' . 7. ' North Korea Cracks Down on Border ...
... North Korean Basketball League did produce one of the world's tallest players , Rhi Myong - hun ( 2 m 35 ) as well as Pak Chon - jong ( 1 m 86 ) , dubbed ' the Michael Jordan of North Korea ' . 7. ' North Korea Cracks Down on Border ...
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... North Korea through the Looking Glass , Brookings Institution Press , Washington DC , 2000 , pp . 133-5 ; K. Oh and R. Hassig , ' Political Classification and Social Structure in North Korea ' , Institute for Defense Analyses , Panel on ...
... North Korea through the Looking Glass , Brookings Institution Press , Washington DC , 2000 , pp . 133-5 ; K. Oh and R. Hassig , ' Political Classification and Social Structure in North Korea ' , Institute for Defense Analyses , Panel on ...
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... see M. Noland , ' Famine and Reform in North Korea ' , Institute for International Economics , July 2003. The figures exceeding 2.8 million and as high as 3.5 million dead ( equivalent to 10-12 per cent of the 292 North Korea.
... see M. Noland , ' Famine and Reform in North Korea ' , Institute for International Economics , July 2003. The figures exceeding 2.8 million and as high as 3.5 million dead ( equivalent to 10-12 per cent of the 292 North Korea.
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The Paranoid Peninsula | 1 |
Beloved Leaders Brilliant Thoughts | 9 |
Political Theory in North Korea | 30 |
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