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Korea --- Korea (South) --- Korea (North) --- History --- K9130 --- K9190 --- Korea: History -- general histories --- Korea: History -- North Korea (1945- ) --- -Korea (North) --- History. --- Korea - History --- Korea (South) - History --- Korea (North) - History
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Internal politics --- North Korea --- K9190 --- K9300.90 --- K9170 --- Korea: History -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: Social sciences -- social and cultural history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: History -- Japanese annexation period (1905-1945) --- Korea (North) --- Politics and government. --- 924 --- Korea --- geschiedenis Azië --- histoire Asie
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International relations. Foreign policy --- Internal politics --- North Korea --- K9315 --- K9190 --- Korea: Society, social psychology and social-anthropological phenomena North Korea --- Korea: History -- North Korea (1945- ) --- K9190Korea: Society, social psychology and social-anthropological phenomena North Korea --- Political culture --- Culture --- Political science --- History --- Korea (North) --- United States --- Foreign relations --- Politics and government. --- Social conditions.
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Heads of state --- Biography --- Kim, Il-sŏng, --- Korea (North) --- Politics and government. --- -K9500.90 --- K9190 --- K9125.90 --- Heads of government --- Rulers --- State, Heads of --- Executive power --- Statesmen --- Korea: Politics -- history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: History -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: Genealogy and biography -- biography -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Kim, Il-song --- Kim Ir Sen --- Kim Il Sung --- Kim, Il-Sǒng --- -Politics and government --- Kim, Il Sung. --- Kim, Il Sung --- 김, 일성 --- 金, 日成 --- -Biography
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On March 26, 2010, an unprecedented incident in which ROKS Cheonan was sunk by a surprise torpedo attack by a North Korean submarine occurred, resulting in the death of 46 crew members. The Ministry of National Defense organized the Civilian-Military Joint Investigation Group on March 31 in order to clearly identify the cause of the sinking as well as the entity responsible for the incident. The Civilian-Military Joint Investigation Group proceeded with the investigation with the participation of civilian and foreign experts to ensure objectivity and credibility. The final investigation results were announced on May 20. The Civilian-Military Joint Investigation Group reported the investigation results to the UN Security Council on June 14. As a result, UN Security Council Presidential Statement that acknowledges and condemns North Korea's culpability in the incident was unanimously adopted. North Korea continues to deny the facts and has heightened its threats of military provocations, claiming that the Republic of Korea fabricated the investigation results.
Marine accidents --- Maritime terrorism --- Shipwrecks --- K9185 --- K9190 --- K9540.80 --- K9549 --- Marine disasters --- Wrecks --- Adventure and adventurers --- Voyages and travels --- Collisions at sea --- Terrorism --- Ships --- Accidents --- Investigation --- Korea: History -- contemporary South Korea (1988- ) --- Korea: History -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: International politics, law and relations -- history -- modern period, postwar period (1945- ) --- Korea: International politics, law and relations -- North-South relation --- Ch'ŏnanham (Ship) --- Cheonam (Ship) --- Cheonan (Ship) --- 천안함 (Ship)
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Andrei Lankov has gone where few outsiders have ever been. A native of the former Soviet Union, he lived as an exchange student in North Korea in the 1980s. He has studied it for his entire career, using his fluency in Korean and personal contacts to build a rich, nuanced understanding. In The Real North Korea, Lankov substitutes cold, clear analysis for the overheated rhetoric surrounding this opaque police state. After providing an accessible history of the nation, he turns his focus to what North Korea is, what its leadership thinks, and how its people cope with living in such an oppressive and poor place. He argues that North Korea is not irrational, and nothing shows this better than its continuing survival against all odds. A living political fossil, it clings to existence in the face of limited resources and a zombie economy, manipulating great powers despite its weakness. Its leaders are not ideological zealots or madmen, but perhaps the best practitioners of Machiavellian politics that can be found in the modern world. Even though they preside over a failed state, they have successfully used diplomacy-including nuclear threats-to extract support from other nations. But while the people in charge have been ruthless and successful in holding on to power, Lankov goes on to argue that this cannot continue forever, since the old system is slowly falling apart. In the long run, with or without reform, the regime is unsustainable. Lankov contends that reforms, if attempted, will trigger a dramatic implosion of the regime. They will not prolong its existence.Based on vast expertise, this book reveals how average North Koreans live, how their leaders rule, and how both survive.Bron : http://global.oup.com
REFORMS -- 930.3 --- K9300.90 --- K9500.90 --- K9560 --- Korea: Social sciences -- social and cultural history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: Politics -- history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: International politics, law and relations of North Korea -- general, world and transregional --- Korea (North) --- Korean People's Republic --- People's Democratic Republic of Korea --- Koreĭskai︠a︡ Narodno-Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Korea (North Korean Government) --- Democratic People's Republic of Korea --- North Korea --- KNDR --- Chʻao-hsien min chu chu i jen min kung ho kuo --- Koreai Népi Demokratikus Köztársaság --- Korea (Democratic People's Republic) --- K.N.D.R. --- K.R.L.D. --- Korea (People's Democratic Republic) --- Korean People's Democratic Republic --- Chōsen Minshu Shugi Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk --- KRLD --- Koreańska Republika Ludowo-Demokratyczna --- Kūriyā al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- D.P.R.K. --- DPRK --- Corée du Nord --- República Popular Democrática de Corea --- Corea (North) --- North Korean Interim Government --- Chosun Minchu-chui Inmin Konghwa-guk --- Foreign relations. --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- Relations extérieures --- Korea --- Politiek --- Buitenlandse politiek --- Communisme --- Ideologieën --- Chaoxian minzhu zhuyi renmin gongheguo --- 朝鲜民主主义人民共和国 --- Ideologie --- Maatschappij --- Film --- K9190 --- Korea: History -- North Korea (1945- ) --- International relations. --- Coexistence --- Foreign affairs --- Foreign policy --- Foreign relations --- Global governance --- Interdependence of nations --- International affairs --- Peaceful coexistence --- World order --- National security --- Sovereignty --- World politics --- Sociology of culture --- Political systems --- Internal politics --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Corée (République populaire démocratique)
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K9190 --- K9181 --- K9500.90 --- K9300.90 --- Korea: History -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: History -- North-South division and prelude to Korean war (1945-1950) --- Korea: Politics -- history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: Social sciences -- social and cultural history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Revolutions --- History --- Insurrections --- Rebellions --- Revolts --- Revolutionary wars --- Political science --- Political violence --- War --- Government, Resistance to --- Korea (North) --- Korean People's Republic --- People's Democratic Republic of Korea --- Koreĭskai︠a︡ Narodno-Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Korea (North Korean Government) --- Democratic People's Republic of Korea --- North Korea --- KNDR --- Chʻao-hsien min chu chu i jen min kung ho kuo --- Koreai Népi Demokratikus Köztársaság --- Korea (Democratic People's Republic) --- K.N.D.R. --- K.R.L.D. --- Korea (People's Democratic Republic) --- Korean People's Democratic Republic --- Chōsen Minshu Shugi Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk --- KRLD --- Koreańska Republika Ludowo-Demokratyczna --- Kūriyā al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- D.P.R.K. --- DPRK --- Corée du Nord --- República Popular Democrática de Corea --- Corea (North) --- North Korean Interim Government --- Chosun Minchu-chui Inmin Konghwa-guk --- Chaoxian minzhu zhuyi renmin gongheguo --- 朝鲜民主主义人民共和国
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During the founding of North Korea, competing visions of an ideal modern state proliferated. Independence and democracy were touted by all, but plans for the future of North Korea differed in their ideas about how everyday life should be organized. Daily life came under scrutiny as the primary arena for social change in public and private life. In Everyday Life in the North Korean Revolution, 1945-1950, Kim examines the revolutionary events that shaped people's lives in the development of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. By shifting the historical focus from the state and the Great Leader to how villagers experienced social revolution, Kim offers new insights into why North Korea insists on setting its own course. Kim's innovative use of documents seized by U.S. military forces during the Korean War and now stored in the National Archives-personnel files, autobiographies, minutes of organizational meetings, educational materials, women's magazines, and court documents-together with oral histories allows her to present the first social history of North Korea during its formative years. In an account that makes clear the leading role of women in these efforts, Kim examines how villagers experienced, understood, and later remembered such events as the first land reform and modern elections in Korea's history, as well as practices in literacy schools, communal halls, mass organizations, and study sessions that transformed daily routine.
K9190 --- K9181 --- K9300.90 --- Revolutions --- -Korea (North) --- -Insurrections --- Rebellions --- Revolts --- Revolutionary wars --- History --- Political science --- Political violence --- War --- Government, Resistance to --- Korea: History -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: History -- North-South division and prelude to Korean war (1945-1950) --- Korea: Social sciences -- social and cultural history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Social aspects --- -History --- -20th century --- Social life and customs --- 20th century --- Korea (North) --- Corée du Nord --- Vie et moeurs --- Corée du Nord --- Insurrections --- Korean People's Republic --- People's Democratic Republic of Korea --- Koreĭskai︠a︡ Narodno-Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Korea (North Korean Government) --- Democratic People's Republic of Korea --- North Korea --- KNDR --- Chʻao-hsien min chu chu i jen min kung ho kuo --- Koreai Népi Demokratikus Köztársaság --- Korea (Democratic People's Republic) --- K.N.D.R. --- K.R.L.D. --- Korea (People's Democratic Republic) --- Korean People's Democratic Republic --- Chōsen Minshu Shugi Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk --- KRLD --- Koreańska Republika Ludowo-Demokratyczna --- Kūriyā al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- D.P.R.K. --- DPRK --- República Popular Democrática de Corea --- Corea (North) --- North Korean Interim Government --- Chosun Minchu-chui Inmin Konghwa-guk --- Révolutions --- Aspect social --- Histoire --- Chaoxian minzhu zhuyi renmin gongheguo --- 朝鲜民主主义人民共和国
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Geopolitics --- History --- Korea (North) --- Politics and government --- Economic conditions --- Social conditions --- Social life and customs --- Corée (République populaire démocratique) --- Politique et gouvernement --- Relations extérieures --- Conditions sociales --- Conditions économiques --- K9300.90 --- K9190 --- K9400.90 --- K9500.90 --- K9315 --- World politics --- Korea: Social sciences -- social and cultural history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: History -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: Economy and industry -- history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: Politics -- history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: Society, social psychology and social-anthropological phenomena North Korea --- Korean People's Republic --- People's Democratic Republic of Korea --- Koreĭskai︠a︡ Narodno-Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Korea (North Korean Government) --- Democratic People's Republic of Korea --- North Korea --- KNDR --- Chʻao-hsien min chu chu i jen min kung ho kuo --- Koreai Népi Demokratikus Köztársaság --- Korea (Democratic People's Republic) --- K.N.D.R. --- K.R.L.D. --- Korea (People's Democratic Republic) --- Korean People's Democratic Republic --- Chōsen Minshu Shugi Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk --- KRLD --- Koreańska Republika Ludowo-Demokratyczna --- Kūriyā al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- D.P.R.K. --- DPRK --- Corée du Nord --- República Popular Democrática de Corea --- Corea (North) --- North Korean Interim Government --- Chosun Minchu-chui Inmin Konghwa-guk --- Chaoxian minzhu zhuyi renmin gongheguo --- 朝鲜民主主义人民共和国 --- History. --- Relations extérieures --- Geopolitics - Korea (North) - History - 21st century --- Korea (North) - History --- Korea (North) - Politics and government - 21st century --- Korea (North) - Economic conditions - 21st century --- Korea (North) - Social conditions - 21st century --- Korea (North) - Social life and customs - 21st century --- Conditions économiques --- Corée (République populaire démocratique)
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