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ID090094
Title ProperParadox of North Korea's ideological radicalism
Other Title InformationShaky social basis of strenthening ideological campaigns
LanguageENG
AuthorLee, Aie-Rie ;  Lee, Hyun-chool ;  Lee, Ji-Yong ;  Kim, Il-Gi
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)North Korea is a socialist "dynasty" shrouded in secrecy. The regime's inconsistencies leave even the best of North Korean specialists and commentators befuddled as the country's actions invalidate their predictions. One must, however, understand North Korea's sociopolitical ideology in order to appreciate its inconsistencies as a regime. This paper will discuss the impact of North Korea's ideology in historical and sociopolitical context, as well as show the depth of ideological penetration into every layer of its society. The Juche ideology that has characterized the regime is a peculiar combination of nationalism, Marxism, and Confucianism. Since Kim Il-Sung's death, however, and the succession to power of his son, Kim Jong-Il, North Korea's ideology has metamorphosed into a series of sub-ideologies. The purpose of this paper is to elaborate on the process by which North Korean ideology changed and the paradox between the rise in ideological rhetoric and the weakening legitimacy of the regime under Kim Jong-Il.
`In' analytical NoteNorth Korean Review Vol. 5, No. 1; Spr 2009: p46-61
Journal SourceNorth Korean Review Vol. 5, No. 1; Spr 2009: p46-61
Key WordsNorth Korea ;  Juche ;  Kim Jong-Il, ;  Nationalism ;  Songun Jungchi ;  Kangsong Daekook ;  State-Society Relations


 
 
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