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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... Communist Party in the North, Kim Il Sung and other communists held aconference in Pyongyang on10 October 1945.37After three daysofdeliberation, theydecided to createaNorth Korean Branch Bureau of the Korean Communist Party, known as ...
... Communist Party merged with the New Democratic Party to become the North Korean Workers' Party. IntheSouth, the South Korean Workers' Party was forged from acoalition ofthe Korean Communist Party, theNew Democratic Party,andthe People ...
... communists should reorganize aKorean Communist Party —that theyshould not forget Korea.Kim recalled his contact with Pan asbeinga'turning point' inhislife.Kim said that, during his guerrilla activities, he hadnever discussed ...
... communists in Manchuria established guerrilla base areas modeled on Mao'sJiangxi Soviet.50 These base areas were considered an ... communist bloc. Kim compared the guerrilla days with thepost Cold Wareraas follows: We aredoing socialist ...
... communist state, besieged by imperialist forces after the collapse of the communist bloc, just as the baseareas had been by the Japanese in the 1930s. He constantly invoked the 'spirit of the guerrilla fighter'tofight the ...