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ID151252
Title ProperKim Jong Un regime`s social control policy
Other Title Informationcontinuities and changes
LanguageENG
AuthorDon, Jung Sang
Summary / Abstract (Note)Even during the Kim Jong Un era, the rationing system of North Korea has not yet been recovered. In addition, the thought control system has been weaker than during the Kim Jong Il era. The Kim Jong Un regime stays in power mainly by strengthening political and social control by law enforcement agencies (including police and intelligence agencies). However, there is a lacuna in the control of governmental authority in that giving bribes to public officials enables people to avoid the control. In 2016, social control was strengthened in a situation in which DPRK`s economy cannot be improved due to the sanctions imposed by the UN on it. This will exacerbate the instability of the Kim Jong Un regime. Although the unstable factors during the Kim Jong Un era have increased, it is hard to say that those factors will lead to contingency in North Korea under current conditions. Firstly, a change of people`s consciousness in North Korea is insufficient to bring about a change in its system. Secondly, it is difficult to mobilize and organize the people`s discontent over the Kim Jong-un regime due to the strict control by law enforcement agencies. Thus, a change in the social control system is necessary for fundamental system change in North Korea. To do this, not only further economic sanctions on North Korea and inflow of external information, but also, a lot of pressure especially focused on the North Korean Human Rights Act are required.
`In' analytical NoteKorean Journal of Defence Analysis Vol. 29, No.1; Mar 2017: p.1-24
Journal SourceKorean Journal of Defence Analysis Vol: 29 No 1
Key WordsSocial control ;  Kim Jong Un Regime ;  Unstable Factors ;  Reign of Terror ;  Continuity and Change in North Korea


 
 
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