ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary North Korea presents a comprehensive picture of contemporary North Korea, placed in historical context and set against the overlapping fields of politics, economy, culture, society and foreign relations. Spanning a period of significant transition for North Korea, this volume provides accurate analysis and applications of both historical and institutional perspectives.

The volume’s chapters are representative of the growth in North Korean studies that has occurred since the 1990s, in parallel with the growing maturity of the field in South Korea, as well as with far greater levels of access to North Korean sources. The volume is divided into five Parts, each reflecting an emergent area of debate and research:

  • The political perspective
  • The North Korean economy
  • Foreign relations
  • Society
  • Culture

This is the first anthology of North Korean studies to demonstrate a clear understanding of North Korea as North Korea, as opposed to a dimly perceived and threatening rogue state. It features both Korean and non-Korean contributors, many working from primary source material. As such, this handbook will prove a valuable resource to students and scholars of Northeast Asian studies, modern Korean history and politics, and comparative politics more broadly.

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

Understanding North Korea

part I|66 pages

The political perspective

chapter 3|14 pages

Masters of Survival

North Korean leadership in a hostile world

part II|53 pages

The North Korean economy

chapter 6|15 pages

Between the Markets and the State

North Korea’s fragile agriculture and food supply

part III|68 pages

Foreign relations

chapter 8|10 pages

“The Enemies Made this Possible”

Sino-North Korean relations after 1948

chapter 11|8 pages

Revival of an Old Friendship

Contemporary North Korea-Russia relations

chapter 12|18 pages

Once more with feeling

The US-DPRK dialogue, 1993–2020

part IV|51 pages

Society

part V|46 pages

Culture

chapter 18|17 pages

Love of the lover, love of the Leader

Youth romance in North Korean fiction

chapter 19|12 pages

Mass culture in the Kim Jong Un era

Continuities and changes