ABSTRACT

Politics and Leadership in North Korea, now fully updated in this second edition, presents an accessible and comprehensive account of North Korea's political, economic and foreign policies since its creation in 1945. Moving away from media representations of North Korea as dangerously erratic and dysfunctional, Adrian Buzo provides a thorough analysis of Kim Il Sung’s vision for the DPRK and demonstrates the consistency of the successive leaderships’ approach to politics, economics and international affairs.

This second edition has been fully revised and takes into account all the important events of the last fifteen years in North Korea, such as:

• endemic food shortages;

• the steady growth of military emphasis in both politics and ideology;

• the acquisition and continued development of nuclear capabilities;

• the implementation and eventual failure of South Korea’s ‘sunshine policy’;

• the growth of private enterprise and a consumer economy.

As such, it will continue to be an essential resource for students of North Korea, East Asian Politics and International Politics.

chapter 1|28 pages

Approach March: 1912–50

chapter 2|40 pages

The enemy on all sides: 1950–70

chapter 3|24 pages

The tide turns: 1970–80

chapter 4|24 pages

Dwindling options: 1980–6

chapter 5|34 pages

Tactical retreat: 1987–94

chapter 6|52 pages

Triage: 1994–2004

chapter 7|28 pages

Regroup and strike: 2004–11

chapter 8|40 pages

The young marshal takes command: 2011–16

chapter 9|18 pages

Final perspective