Origins of North Korea's Juche : colonialism, war, and development /

For over five decades, North Korea has outlived many forecasts of collapse despite defects in its system. Origins of North Korea's Juche: Colonialism, War, and Development, edited by Jae-Jung Suh, argues that it has survived because of Juche, a unique political institution built on the simple n...

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Other Authors: Sŏ, Chae-jŏng, 1960-, Sŏ, Chae-jŏng, 1960-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lanham : Lexington Books, 2012
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Table of Contents:
  • Making Sense of North Korea : Juche as an Institution / Jae-Jung Suh
  • Colonial Origins of Juche : The Minsaengdan Incident of the 1930s and the Birth of North Korea-China Relationship / Hongkoo Han
  • The Making of the Juche State in Postcolonial North Korea / Gwang-Oon Kim
  • The Suryong System as the Center of Juche Institution : Politics of Development Strategy in Postwar North Korea / Young Chul Chung
  • The Rise and Demise of Juche Agriculture in North Korea / Chong-Ae Yu
  • North Korea's Internal Politics and U.S. Foreign Policy / Patrick McEachern