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North Korea in 2012: Kim Jong Un's succession / Lee, Hong Yung   Journal Article
Lee, Hong Yung Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Thus far, North Korea appears to have made a successful transition of power to the third generation of Kims, installing the 28-year-old Kim Jong Un as the country's supreme leader. However, due to the diminishing legitimacy of multiple generations of inherited leadership, Kim Jong Un must deliver what North Korea needs most, namely, economic development. Kim has promised to give it priority, but structural (political, economic, and social) constraints do not allow him much room to maneuver.
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North Korea in 2013: economy, executions, and nuclear brinksmanship / Lee, Hong Yung   Journal Article
Lee, Hong Yung Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The second year of Kim Jong Un's rule in North Korea was enormously eventful. The year began with Pyongyang carrying out its third nuclear test, a move of reckless brinksmanship that alarmed the region and beyond. North Korea formally declared its goal of ''simultaneously pursuing nuclear and economic development,'' but failed to take a decisive step toward economic reform. The ruthless purge and execution of Jang Song-taek revealed the structural weakness of the ruling system.
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South Korea in 2003: aquestion of leadership / Lee, Hong Yung   Journal Article
Lee, Hong Yung Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Feb 2004.
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