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NORTH KOREAN REVIEW 2021-07 17, 2 (5) answer(s).
 
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Deviant Cases and Near-Miss Crises: Locating North Korea in the Asian Peace / Jackson, Van   Journal Article
Jackson, Van Journal Article
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Kim Il-sung Discourse as a Modern Myth: the Classical Mythic Format and Ego-Oriented Modernity / Yun, Hye-sin   Journal Article
Yun, Hye-sin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines the Kim Il-sung discourse [hereafter Kim discourse] as a modern myth formed in the 20th century; it investigates what makes the Kim discourse a modern myth and considers the myth's characteristics. The Kim discourse is frequently regarded as a myth; however, why it should be considered a myth in the strict literary meaning has been scarcely studied.
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Let Them Eat Potatoes: Communism, Famine and the Case of North Korea / Silberstein, Benjamin Katzeff   Journal Article
Silberstein, Benjamin Katzeff Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article seeks to investigate differences and similarities in how communist states respond to famine conditions, focusing on North Korea as a central case study. The purpose is to understand how North Korean government propaganda conceived of the reasons for, and the solutions to, the famine of the 1990s.
Key Words Communism  Famine  Case of North Korea 
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Socialist Fraternalism or Socialist Realism? State Survival Versus Ideological Goals as Motivating Factors Behind North Korean D / Rowley, Jude   Journal Article
Rowley, Jude Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Even when dealing with fellow socialist powers, North Korean diplomacy has never fit neatly into typical socialist bloc categories. The ideological and material underpinnings of this have taken on a complex and distinctly North Korean character. This study offers a theoretical deconstruction of the intersecting structural and normative influences on North Korean diplomacy in developing a typology of "socialist realism," situated within a realist-constructivist International Relations (IR) theory framework.
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Ties that bond? attitudinal factors influencing south korean support for unification and peaceful coexistence / Einhorn, Madelynn ; Rich, Timothy S   Journal Article
Rich, Timothy S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Despite decades of research suggesting South Korean public support for unification, changing conceptions of what constitutes the nation along with limited public interest may have shifted unification support. The purpose of this paper is to examine factors influencing support for unification as well as for peaceful coexistence.
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