Communism - General & Miscellaneous, North & South Korea - Politics & Government, North Korea - History
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Overview
Despite famine and economic catastrophe, the North Korean system has persisted in the face of predictions of collapse. This collection examines the North Korean state from political, economic, strategic, and legal perspectives to determine how this system has continued to survive in the post-Cold War era, what its current condition is, and what its future might be. The contributors, all leading scholars from the US and Korea, use the latest research available to paint the fullest picture yet of the North Korean state system in a time of great change on the Korean peninsula.
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Ten contributions from Kim (political science, Columbia U.) and other academics discuss the paradox of the survival of the North Korean system in the post-Cold War era. Drawing upon general systems theory, they analyze the structures, processes, and outcomes of the North Korean system. Topics addressed include new political leadership, women and the economy, the legal system, international law, and the future of the North Korean system. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
August 8, 2001
Publisher
Saint Martin's Press Inc.
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780312239749