The North Korean system in the Post-Cold War era
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The North Korean system in the Post-Cold War era
Palgrave, 2001
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Through famine and economic catastrophe the North Korean system has persisted despite numerous 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 Korean scholars from the United States and Korea, use current research to paint the fullest picture yet of the North Korean state system in a time of great change on the Korean peninsula.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: A Systems Approach
- S.S.Kim The Nature, Origins, and Development of the North Korean State
- C.K.Armstrong New Political Leadership
- D.Suh On Patterns of Political Legitimacy in North Korea
- D.I.Steinberg North Korea: Economy, Society and Women
- Y.Ahn Famine, Economy and Society in North Korea
- N.Eberstadt Making Sense of the DPRK Legal System
- J.Roh Negotiating Regime Survival Despite System Failure
- S.Snyder Making Sense of the Black Box: DPRK Strategic Thinking and Policy Implications
- V.Cha North Korea and International Law: Theory and Practice in the Post-Cold War Era
- M.Lee International System, Domestic Structure, and Peninsular Dynamics: The Future of the North Korean System
- C.Moon & Y.Kim
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