ID | 161056 |
Title Proper | Defying stereotypes |
Other Title Information | the cold war and its strategic lessons to learn from North Korea’s example |
Language | ENG |
Author | Kashin, Vassily B |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | n this article the author probes into how the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and its political regime managed to survive in defiance of internal economic problems and external political, economic and military pressures it experienced since 1991. Comparison of the available statistics illustrating North Korea’s economic and internal political situation, as well as pressure methods and tactics used on a smaller scale against a far stronger country, the Soviet Union, during the Cold War, allows for taking a fresh look at the effectiveness of foreign policy instruments the United States created during its confrontation with the Soviet Union. Consolidation of the country’s ruling elite amid foreign pressures and exposure to external threats are identified as factors that play the decisive role in determining the outcome of the standoff. The effectiveness of pressure strategies apparently depends on this factor |
`In' analytical Note | Russia in Global Affairs Vol. 16, No.2; Apr-Jun 2018: p.177-192 |
Journal Source | Russia in Global Affairs Vol: 16 No 2 |
Key Words | DPRK ; China ; Modernization ; Elites ; Technologies ; Isolation ; Political Transformation ; Cold War ; Post-Soviet Development |