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Great Leader, Dear Leader: Demystifying North Korea Under the Kim Clan
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Great Leader, Dear Leader: Demystifying North Korea Under the Kim Clan

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Great Leader, Dear Leader is an absorbing expose of North Korea under the Kim clan–Great Leader Kim Il Sung and his son, Dear Leader Kim Jong Il. It traces the origin of the regime’s ideology and investigates its attempts to fill the empty state coffers through missile technology sales and other unorthodox schemes. It examines the regime’s relations with South Korea, the countrywide famine and the juche ideal, the military first policy, and the nuclear weapons program. Bertil Lintner, one of the very few Western journalists to visit North Korea in 2004, aims to demystify rather than demonize the least known of the axis of evil countries by interviewing Koreans from both sides of the divided peninsula as well as ethnic Koreans in Japan and leading Korea experts outside the country.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Silkworm Books / Trasvin Publications LP
Country
Thailand
Date
1 February 2005
Pages
290
ISBN
9789749575697

Great Leader, Dear Leader is an absorbing expose of North Korea under the Kim clan–Great Leader Kim Il Sung and his son, Dear Leader Kim Jong Il. It traces the origin of the regime’s ideology and investigates its attempts to fill the empty state coffers through missile technology sales and other unorthodox schemes. It examines the regime’s relations with South Korea, the countrywide famine and the juche ideal, the military first policy, and the nuclear weapons program. Bertil Lintner, one of the very few Western journalists to visit North Korea in 2004, aims to demystify rather than demonize the least known of the axis of evil countries by interviewing Koreans from both sides of the divided peninsula as well as ethnic Koreans in Japan and leading Korea experts outside the country.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Silkworm Books / Trasvin Publications LP
Country
Thailand
Date
1 February 2005
Pages
290
ISBN
9789749575697