Kim Jong-il's Leadership of North KoreaRoutledge, 2008年11月24日 - 240 頁 Kim Jong Il came to power after the death of his father Kim Il Sung in 1994. Contrary to expectations, he has succeeded in maintaining enough political stability to remain in power. Kim Jong Il's Leadership of North Korea is an examination of how political power has been developed, transmitted from father to son, and now operates in North Korea Using a variety of original North Korean sources as well as South Korean materials Jae-Cheon Lim pieces together the ostensibly contradictory and inconsistent facts into a conceptual coherent framework. This book considers Kim and his leadership through an analytical framework. composed of four main elements: i) Kim as a leader of a totalitarian society; ii) as a politician; iii) as a Korean; and iv) as an individual person. This illuminating account of what constitutes power and how it is used makes an important contribution to the understanding of an opaque and difficult regime. It will be of interest for upper level undergraduate, postgraduates and academics interested in North Korean politics, and also those in Political theory. |
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... Manchuria during the Japanese colonial period. In the SinoSoviet conflict, he held aposition opposingtheinterventions ofChina and the Soviet Union while also tryingtomaintain anindependent position andpursue national interests ...
... married Kim Chŏngsuk inOctober 1940, before they entered the Russian Maritime Province.7After a short stayin Voroshilov Camp,KimIl Sung went backto Manchuria and conducted guerrilla activities in April and returned to the camp.
... Manchuria from midSeptember to midNovember in 1941.8If KimJongIl was born on16 February 1942, Kim Chŏngsuk would have had to have been pregnant around Mayor June 1941. However, KimIl Sung wasin Manchuria atthetime. A remaining point ...
... Manchuria, but, in March 1923, Kim's parents sent him backto Pyongyang to study at the school wherehis mother's father was the vice principal.Inearly 1925 he droppedout of school andwent back toManchuria whenhe heardhis father hadbeen ...
... Manchurian Incident in September 1931 during which Japan craftedan alleged Chinese nationalist bombing ofa railwayinorder tolegitimize extending itsmilitary control over allof Manchuria. After the Manchurian Incident,the CCP ordered the ...