Understanding North Korea : Indigenous perspectives / edited by Han Jong-Woo and Jung Tae-hern.

For South Korean scholars, North Korea is a subject of research pregnant with the meaning of survival of the Korean Peninsula. Based on such a unique position, authors in this book raise and address questions such as how long stability will be maintained in the Kim Jong-un regime, who the power elit...

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Other Authors: Han, Jongwoo, 1962- (ditor of compilation.), Chŏng, T'ae-hŏn, 1958-, Kwang-seo, Kee., Keun-sik, Kim., Gee-dong, Lee., Ju-cheol, Lee., Yeon-chul, Kim., Woo-young, Lee., Bo-hyuk, Suh., Gwang-oon, Kim., Jong-seok, Lee., Soo-Ho, Lim., Hee-gwan, Chin., Choo-suk, Suh., Dae-yeol, Yea.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Lanham : Lexington Books, 2014.
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245 1 0 |a Understanding North Korea :  |b Indigenous perspectives /  |c edited by Han Jong-Woo and Jung Tae-hern. 
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505 0 0 |t Introduction --  |t Historical evolution of North Korea's monolithic political system and its main characteristics --  |t The historical origins and formation of the monolithic political system in North Korea /  |r Kee Kwang-seo (Chosun University) --  |t The stability of the monolithic system under Kim Jong-un : an analysis /  |r Kim Keun-sik (Kyungnam University) and Lee Gee-dong (Institute for National Security Strategy) --  |t The power elite of North Korea's monolithic system /  |r Lee Ju-cheol (Korea Broadcasting System) --  |t Change in North Korean society from the view of economic policy and social transformation --  |t Potential for economic reform in North Korea /  |r Kim Yeon-chul (Inje University) --  |t North Korean economy in transition : market feudalism /  |r Han Jong-woo (Graduate Institute of Peace Studies, Kyung Hee University) --  |t The process of social change in North korea /  |r Lee Woo-young (University of North Korean Studies) --  |t North Korea's foreign policy, perception of the United States, and its relations with the United States and China  |r (G2) --  |t Surviving in the face of hegemony : North Korea's post-cold war American policy /  |r Suh Bo-hyuk (Seoul National University) --  |t The formation and development of North Korea's understanding of the United States /  |r Kim Kwang-un (National Institute of Korean History) --  |t The transformation of China-North korea relations and its implications /  |r Lee Jong-seok (Sejong Institute) --  |t Twenty years of the North Korean nuclearization problem : the North Korean perspective /  |r Lim Soo-ho (Samsung Economic Research Institute) --  |t The inter-Korean relationship, United STates and North East Asia --  |t Change in North Korea's policy toward South Korea and its implications /  |r Chin Hee-gwan (Inje University) --  |t Understanding conflict on the Korean peninsula : a focus on the Yellow Sea incident /  |r Suh Choo-suk (Korea Institute for Defense Analyses) --  |t Economic cooperation between the two Koreas : present and future /  |r Kim Yeon-chul (Inje University) --  |t The irony of American policy toward North Korea : regime denial /  |r Han Jong-woo (Graduate Institute of Peace Studies, Kyung Hee University) --  |t Conclusion. 
505 0 0 |t Appendix 1: North Korea at a Glance; Appendix 2: North Korean Population; Appendix 3: Reunions of Separated Families; Appendix 4: North Korea's Underground Resources; Appendix 5: North Korea's Trading Nations (Unit: 1 million) ; Appendix 6: South Korea and North Korea Side-by-Side Comparison; Appendix 7: Ten Years of the North Korean Economy Under Kim Jong-il; Appendix 8: Chronology of Major Economic and Legal Policies in North Korea; Appendix 9: North-South Personal and Material Exchange by Year; Appendix 10: North-South Economic Exchange. Appendix 11: Economic Development in Gaeseong Industrial ComplexAppendix 12: TSR TCP Map; Appendix 13: North-South Korea Talks; Appendix 14: North-South Korea Statements; Appendix 15: North Korean Proposals for a Peace Agreement; Appendix 16: Major Chronology of North Korea's Nuclear and Missile Tests; Appendix 17: North Korea-US Statements; Appendix 18: Chronology of Six-Party Talks. 
520 |a For South Korean scholars, North Korea is a subject of research pregnant with the meaning of survival of the Korean Peninsula. Based on such a unique position, authors in this book raise and address questions such as how long stability will be maintained in the Kim Jong-un regime, who the power elites behind the system are, and if the North Korean economy is still a Communist planned economy. 
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700 1 |a Han, Jongwoo,  |d 1962-  |e ditor of compilation. 
700 1 |a Chŏng, T'ae-hŏn,  |d 1958- 
700 1 |a Kwang-seo, Kee. 
700 1 |a Keun-sik, Kim. 
700 1 |a Gee-dong, Lee. 
700 1 |a Ju-cheol, Lee. 
700 1 |a Yeon-chul, Kim. 
700 1 |a Woo-young, Lee. 
700 1 |a Bo-hyuk, Suh. 
700 1 |a Gwang-oon, Kim. 
700 1 |a Jong-seok, Lee. 
700 1 |a Soo-Ho, Lim. 
700 1 |a Hee-gwan, Chin. 
700 1 |a Choo-suk, Suh. 
700 1 |a Dae-yeol, Yea. 
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