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KIM IL SUNG (14) answer(s).
 
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Again Korea / Burchett, Wilfred G 1968  Book
Burchett Wilford G. Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication New York, International Publishers., 1968.
Description 188p.pbk
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002375951.93/BUR 002375MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   038711


Brief history of the revolutionary activites of comrade Kim Il Sung / Korea.Foreign Languages Publishing House 1969  Book
Sung, Kim Il Book
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Publication Pyongyang, Foreign Langnage Publishing House, 1969.
Description 295p.Hbk
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012998923.2519/SUN 012998MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   163825


Changes in the North Korean welfare system: a comparison of the Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un Eras / Kichae, Min ; Hyejin, Ko   Journal Article
Min Kichae and Ko Hyejin Journal Article
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DPRK troop dispatches and military support in the Middle East: change from military support to arms trade in the 1970s / Miyamoto, Satoru   Journal Article
Miyamoto, Satoru Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The DPRK now trades in arms with the Middle East. However, in the October War (1973) the DPRK first began military cooperation with the Middle East by sending troops and providing unrequited military support. This switch was made to win support within the UN from these Middle Eastern countries, and so to counteract the US presence in the UN. Failing this, the DPRK withdrew from the UN in 1976. The DPRK then turned to arms trading both to build up its foreign currency reserves and to help liberate developing countries from US control.
Key Words proliferation  Arms Trade  DPRK  Middle East  Africa  North Korea 
UN  Kim Il Sung  Military Support  Troop Dispatch  Foreign Policy 
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ID:   119578


Dynasty of my own: the ways to create a political dynasty are many, here are just a few of them / Ijaz, Saroop   Journal Article
Ijaz, Saroop Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   046400


From Stalin to Kim Il Sung: the formation of North Korea 1945-1960 / Lankov, Andrei 2002  Book
Lankov, Andrei Book
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Publication London, Hurst & Company, 2002.
Description xvii, 202p.hbk
Standard Number 1850655634
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046469951.93043/LAN 046469MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   125005


From the history of the formation of the Workers' Party of Kore / Vanin, Yu   Journal Article
Vanin, Yu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The author of the article examines the communist movement in Korea after its liberation in August 1945, the formation process of the Workers' Party ruling in North Korea. This work is based on materials from Russian archives put into circulation for the first time.
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ID:   025531


Kim Il Sung: Selected works II / Sung, Kim Il 1971  Book
Kim Il Sung Book
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Publication Pyongyang, Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1971.
Description v, 596p.hbk
Key Words Korea  North Korea  Kim Il Sung  Communist Education 
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014538951.4092/SUN 014538MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   050623


Kim IL Sung and Korea's struggle: an unconventional firsthand history / Sohn, Won Tai 2003  Book
Sohn, Won Tai Book
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Publication Jefferson, McFarland & Company, 2003.
Description viii, 240p.pbk
Standard Number 0786415894
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047742951.9504092/SOH 047742MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   032338


Modern Korea: the socialist north, revolutionary perspectives in South and unification / Sik, Kim Byong 1970  Book
Sik Kim Byong Book
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Publication New York, International Publishers Co Inc, 1970.
Description 319p.hbk
Standard Number 717802914
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005905951.9/SIK 005905MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   049835


North Korea: another country / Cumings, Bruce 2004  Book
Cumings, Bruce Book
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Publication New York, New Press, 2004.
Description xiv, 241p.hbk
Standard Number 156584873X
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047349951.93043/CUM 047349MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   071897


North Korea in quotation: a worldwide dictionary, 1948-2004 / Shipp, Steve 2005  Book
Shipp, Steve Book
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Publication Jefferson, McFarland & Company Inc., 2005.
Description v, 384p.pbk
Standard Number 078642107X
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051284951.93/SHI 051284MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   113878


North Korea's hereditary succession: comparing two key transitions in the DPRK / Lim, Jae-Cheon   Journal Article
Lim, Jae-Cheon Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Focusing on the early stage, this paper compares the Kim Il Sung-Kim Jong Il succession with the Kim Jong Il-Kim Jong Un succession. Analyzing their differences and similarities, the study attempts to provide a better understanding of the leadership formation of Kim Jong Un, who now rules North Korea.
Key Words North Korea  Succession  Kim Jong Il  Kim Il Sung  Kim Jong Un 
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ID:   093998


North Korea's Politics of Longing / Kwon, Heonik   Journal Article
Kwon, Heonik Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Kim Il Sung's death in 1994 was a critical event in modern North Korea. This article examines how the North Korean state has struggled to reinvent itself since the death event; in particular, how it has faced the challenging task of turning the country's founding hero and supreme leader into a physically absent yet spiritually omnipresent ancestral figure. The article focuses on the norms of commemoration and ideas of kinship that have emerged in the process of national bereavement, partly in relation to the existing characterization of the North Korean polity as a family or neo-Confucian state.
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