ABSTRACT

After the collapse of the Soviet world, North Korea alone has continued on the rigid communist way, in spite of its economic consequences leading the state beyond ruin to famine. What are the reasons behind this peculiar choice of direction? Why did the leaders in Pyongyang pursue a policy abandoned not only by the Soviet Union, but also by China and Vietnam?
The author of this book spent three years as head of the embassy of Sweden in Pyongyang. Until a few years ago, it was the only Western embassy in North Korea. His unique experiences are related with descriptions of day-to-day life and with analyses of economic, political and ideological conditions. A picture is drawn of a society and a political order that defy both human nature and common sense.

part |2 pages

Part I REPORT OF AN ENVOY TO PARADISE

chapter 1|6 pages

HISTORICAL REVIEW

chapter 2|8 pages

TO PYONGYANG

chapter 3|8 pages

DIPLOMACY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

chapter 4|8 pages

DAY-TO-DAY LIFE IN PYONGYANG

chapter 5|8 pages

THE SONG OF PARADISE

A musical about the social order

chapter 6|6 pages

JUCHE IDEOLOGY

chapter 7|6 pages

A MEETING OF THE PARLIAMENT

chapter 8|4 pages

ABOUT NORTH KOREAN JUSTICE

chapter 9|4 pages

AUSTRALIAN INTERMEZZO

chapter 10|8 pages

THE SMUGGLING CRISIS

chapter 11|6 pages

THE ROAD TO THE SMUGGLING POLICY

chapter 12|4 pages

BETWEEN BEIJING AND MOSCOW

chapter 13|8 pages

THE REUNIFICATION ISSUE

An assessment of the situation in 1977

chapter 14|8 pages

BACK TO PYONGYANG

chapter 15|4 pages

CARNIVAL IN PYONGYANG

chapter 16|6 pages

1988 – A YEAR OF AFFLICTIONS

chapter 17|4 pages

THE EQUATIONS OF REUNIFICATION

An assessment of the situation in 1988

chapter 18|10 pages

THE IDEOLOGICAL ISSUE

chapter 19|10 pages

CONFUCIANISM AND COMMUNISM

An attempt at orientation in North Korean ideology

chapter 20|6 pages

KIM IL SUNG’S MARXISM

chapter 21|14 pages

AS LONG AS THE GAME GOES ON …

part |2 pages

PART II MARXISM–LENINISM RELEVANT TO NORTH KOREA

chapter 23|8 pages

THE LENIN EPOCH

THE THEORIES ARE CONFRONTED WITH THE PRACTICE

chapter 24|4 pages

THE STALIN EPOCH

Theory subordinated to practice

chapter 25|10 pages

AFTER STALIN

Can theory and practice be united?

chapter 26|4 pages

THE ROAD TO RUIN