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Creeping capitalism: How North Korea is changing - BBC News 9 Oct 2015 · What should we make of North Korea? It's the most isolated country on the planet with a leadership which boasts that it has nuclear devices. Our correspondent Steve Evans is there and reports...
THE NORTH KOREAN AUTOCRACY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE 22 May 2018 · By comparing across cases, we gain perspective on key differences that help explain the distinct trajectories of personalist rule. When the Soviets handed North Korea independence, Kim Il-sung bargained with a new domestic military …
North Korea has Oligarchy by Maximilian Esser on Prezi 1 Feb 2014 · We think oligarchy is better than a dictatorship system because you have the opinion of more than just one person on what to change about the country. Some people say that it is better than a democratic system because decisions can be made much more quicker. We are not too sure about that!
North Korea’s Foreign Policy - Council on Foreign Relations 1 Dec 2022 · Kim’s early prioritization of the byungjin policy, simultaneous economic and military development, highlighted his goal of transforming North Korea’s domestic economic circumstances and...
The strange history of North Korea's Communists - BBC News 9 Oct 2015 · The story of how the North Korean Communists transformed from a political organisation to an institutionalised family dictatorship is a strange and bloody one, as North Korea leadership...
Understanding the North Korean Regime - Wilson Center 8 Mar 2017 · In discussing the political regime of North Korea, there are two points to be made: Firstly, the Kim Jong-il and Kim Jong-un regimes are two separate phenomena.
North Korea: Systematic Repression | Human Rights Watch 14 Jan 2020 · North Korea’s government, one of the most repressive in the world, maintained its totalitarian rule during 2019 with ongoing brutality and intimidation, Human Rights Watch said today in its...
North Korea slams U.S. and Asian rivals for 'absurd' … 18 Feb 2025 · FILE - In this photo provided by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un delivers a speech at a meeting held during Dec. 23 until Dec. 27, 2024, in Pyongyang, North Korea.
World Report 2018: North Korea | Human Rights Watch North Korea discriminates against individuals and their families on political grounds in key areas such as employment, residence, and schooling by applying songbun, a socio-political ...
Political Classification and Social Structure in North Korea - Brookings 5 Jun 2003 · My brief presentation is in two parts: First, on North Korea’s social structure in theory, and second, on social structure in reality.
Everyday Nationalism and Authoritarian Rule: A Case Study of North Korea 27 Apr 2020 · Historians and anthropologists of North Korea have analyzed archives from North Korea’s former communist allies, documents captured by the United States during the Korean War, and visual propaganda and films to better understand the country’s official discourse.
North Korea: Freedom in the World 2019 Country Report Ignoring international objections, the Chinese government continues to return refugees and defectors to North Korea, where they are subject to torture, harsh imprisonment, or execution. North Korea’s nuclear program threatens the security of the entire Korean peninsula.
The North Korean autocracy in comparative perspective Using a measure of personalism constructed from historical data, we trace the consolidation of personal power in the North Korean regime and compare it to other communist regimes in the region to show how the evolution of personalist rule in these cases differed.
Politics of North Korea - Wikipedia North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Pyongyang, North Korea, 19 June 2024. The foreign relations of North Korea have been shaped by its conflict with South Korea (officially the Republic of Korea) and its historical ties with world communism.
North Korea’s Unrelenting Human Rights Crisis 17 Feb 2025 · The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has released an important new report about North Korea’s human rights situation and OHCHR’s work in the past two ...
Kim Jong-un and North Korea’s Power Structure - Council on … 17 Jun 2020 · Three generations of Kims have held the position of supreme leader in North Korea since the end of World War II and Korea’s liberation from Japanese colonial rule.
Oligarchy In China And North Korea - 218 Words - bartleby Following the liberation of Korea in 1945 after thirty-six years of Japanese colonial rule, three major Korean communist groups emerged in North Korea. They were the native communist group, the Yenan faction, and the Soviet-returned group.
The Arsenal of Autocracy: How North Korean Weapons Fuel … 15 Feb 2024 · North Korea’s leadership thrives in moments of global upheaval. And as wars rage in the Middle East, Europe, and Africa, Pyongyang has seized its opportunity to spread death and destruction through arms sales.
World Report 2025: North Korea | Human Rights Watch Under totalitarian leader Kim Jong Un, North Korea maintains fearful obedience through arbitrary punishments, torture, executions, unjust imprisonment, and forced labor. Sexual and domestic...
North Korea slams US and Asian rivals for pursuing 'absurd' … 18 Feb 2025 · In this photo provided by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un delivers a speech at a meeting held during Dec. 23 until Dec. 27, 2024, in Pyongyang, North Korea. Independent journalists were not given access to cover the event depicted in this image distributed by the North Korean government.
Inside North Korea's Theocracy: The Rise and Sudden Fall of … 1 Nov 2020 · Inside North Korea's Theocracy deals with Jang Song-thaek (Chang Sŏng-t'aek), the uncle of the current ruler of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, who had Jang executed in December 2013.
Kim Jong-un purges: why North Korea is such a dangerous place … 27 Feb 2023 · In recent months, North Korea has tested two Hwasong-class missiles – intercontinental ballistic missiles with ranges of up to 15,000km, capable of reaching the continental United States. The...
North Korea Oligarchy North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), presents a paradox: a nation ostensibly governed by a communist ideology yet ruled by a highly stratified, secretive oligarchy.