State, society, and markets in North Korea
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State, society, and markets in North Korea
(Cambridge elements, . Elements in politics and society in East Asia / edited by Erin Aeran Chung,
Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [68]-78)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Under Kim Jong-un, North Korea has experienced growing economic markets, an emerging 'nouveau riche,' and modest levels of urban development. To what extent is North Korean politics and society changing? How has the growth of markets transformed state-society relations? This Element evaluates the shifting relationship between state, society, and markets in a deeply authoritarian context. If the regime implements controlled economic measures, extracts rent, and subsumes the market economy into its ideology, the state will likely retain strong authoritarian control. Conversely, if it fails to incorporate markets into its legitimating message, as private actors build informal trust networks, share information, and collude with state bureaucrats, more fundamental changes in state-society relations are in order. By opening the 'black box' of North Korea, this Element reveals how the country manages to teeter forward, and where its domestic future may lie.
目次
- 1. Introduction: State, Society, and Markets in North Korea
- 2. Authority, Legitimacy, and the Totalitarian State
- 3. Rising Markets
- 4. State, Society, and the Question of Legitimacy
- 5. Conclusion: Contingency and Change in North Korea.
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