Understanding North Korea: Demystifying the World's Most Misunderstood Country

Nonfiction, History, Asian, Asia, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Joshua Spodek ISBN: 9781465999962
Publisher: Joshua Spodek Publication: December 29, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Joshua Spodek
ISBN: 9781465999962
Publisher: Joshua Spodek
Publication: December 29, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The death of Kim Jong Il has reignited popular intrigue for North Korea, justifiably so.

Few understand this isolated and authoritarian country despite its paramount global importance – the site of a major war, a nuclear power hosting the world's fourth largest military and most militarized border. An estimated ten percent of its population died in famines while its leaders indulged. Despite including it in his “axis of evil,” even George W. Bush didn't hint at invading.

How can we understand this mysterious country, its leaders, and its people?

Almost no book, article, or other media makes sense of North Korea or presents it simply, without sensationalism or polarization.

This brief book does.

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The death of Kim Jong Il has reignited popular intrigue for North Korea, justifiably so.

Few understand this isolated and authoritarian country despite its paramount global importance – the site of a major war, a nuclear power hosting the world's fourth largest military and most militarized border. An estimated ten percent of its population died in famines while its leaders indulged. Despite including it in his “axis of evil,” even George W. Bush didn't hint at invading.

How can we understand this mysterious country, its leaders, and its people?

Almost no book, article, or other media makes sense of North Korea or presents it simply, without sensationalism or polarization.

This brief book does.

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