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North Korea through the Looking Glass - by Kongdan Oh & Ralph C Hassig (Paperback)

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  • "Fifty-five years after its founding at the dawn of the cold war, North Korea remains a land of illusions.
  • About the Author: Kongdan Oh, a Korean American, is a research staff member at the Institute for Defense Analyses, a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and editor of the Asia Society's "Korea Briefing, 1997-1999" (M. E. Sharpe and the Asia Society, 2000).
  • 292 Pages
  • History, Asia

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"

Fifty-five years after its founding at the dawn of the cold war, North Korea remains a land of illusions. Isolated and anachronistic, the country and its culture seem to be dominated exclusively by the official ideology of Juche, which emphasizes national self-relia...



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Fifty-five years after its founding at the dawn of the cold war, North Korea remains a land of illusions. Isolated and anachronistic, the country and its culture seem to be dominated exclusively by the official ideology of Juche, which emphasizes national self-reliance, independence, and worship of the supreme leader, General Kim Jong Il. Yet this socialist utopian ideal is pursued with the calculations of international power politics. Kim has transformed North Korea into a militarized state, whose nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, and continued threat to South Korea have raised alarm worldwide. This paradoxical combination of cultural isolation and military-first policy has left the North Korean people woefully deprived of the opportunity to advance socially and politically. The socialist economy, guided by political principles and bereft of international support, has collapsed. Thousands, perhaps millions, have died of starvation. Foreign trade has declined and the country's gross domestic product has recorded negative growth every year for a decade. Yet rather than initiate the sort of market reforms that were implemented by other communist governments, North Korean leaders have reverted to the economic policies of the 1950s: mass mobilization, concentration on heavy industry, and increased ideological indoctrination. Although members of the political elite in Pyongyang are acutely aware of their nation's domestic and foreign problems, they are plagued by fear and policy paralysis. North Korea Through the Looking Glass sheds new light on this remote and peculiar country. Drawing on more than ten years of research--including interviews with two dozen North Koreans who made the painful decision to defect from their homeland--Kongdan Oh and Ralph C. Hassig explore what the leadership and the masses believe about their current predicament. Through dual themes of persistence and illusion, they explore North Korea's stubborn adherence to policies that have"



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"'North Korea through the Looking Glass' offers one of the most deeply researched and insightful analyses of the DPRK in years.... The book stands head and shoulders above most of the political science literature on the DPRK, not least because the authors use Korean sources extensively and have spent time in North Korea.... a fascinating, saddening, and highly informative book." --Charles K. Armstrong, Columbia University, "Journal of Asian Studies", 8/1/2002

"'North Korea through the Looking Glass'... is a timely examination of the current North Korean situation.... Oh and Hassig have done a good job in explaining the current North Korean situation. Their book is an important and readable one, from which those who are not familiar with North Korea can learn a great deal." --Manwoo Lee, Millersville University, Pennsylvania, "Asian Affairs, an American Review (PAAA)", 7/1/2001

"A balanced picture of [North Korean leader Kim Jong Il]." -- "The Economist", 12/5/2000

"All in all, 'North Korea Through the Looking Glass' is an informative introduction to a regime that is hard to fathom but too important to ignore. Although, or perhaps because, some of the author's interpretations and recommendations are debatable, the book may be a good candidate for adoption in a college course dealing with North Korea." --B.C. Koh, University of Illinois at Chicago, "Journal of Asian Studies", 2/1/2001



About the Author



Kongdan Oh, a Korean American, is a research staff member at the Institute for Defense Analyses, a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and editor of the Asia Society's "Korea Briefing, 1997-1999" (M. E. Sharpe and the Asia Society, 2000). Ralph C. Hassig, a social psychologist, is a Washington-based consultant on Korean affairs and an adjunct associate professor of psychology at the University of Maryland University College.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.06 Inches (H) x 5.98 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .93 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 292
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Asia
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Theme: Korea
Format: Paperback
Author: Kongdan Oh & Ralph C Hassig
Language: English
Street Date: August 1, 2000
TCIN: 1004110314
UPC: 9780815764359
Item Number (DPCI): 247-21-8488
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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