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Living the Juche Lie North Korea's Kim Dynasty (Paperback)
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Living the Juche Lie North Korea's Kim Dynasty (Paperback)
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Loot Price R272
Discovery Miles 2 720
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From a writer who has made ten trips to North Korea and seen things
first hand... The author takes a complex situation; one that
factors greatly in US geopolitical decision and policy making and
turns it into an understandable and easy read. It is an insightful
analysis of the current situation in North Korea and how the past
has led to the present and has significant impact on the future.
The Evolution of Power to Yet Another Generation of Kims-And the
Conditions Giving Rise To It "The December 28, 2011 photographs of
tens of thousands of North Koreans lining the streets of Pyongyang,
uncontrollably mourning the passing of their leader, Kim Jong Il,
as his hearse drove by, underscore the Kim family's success in its
uninterrupted 63-year rule of the country. It stems from their
mastery in molding the psyche of the masses they have led. The
process began with the rise to power of Kim Jong Il's father and
the nation's founder, Kim Il Sung, who, before his death in 1994 at
age 82, had taught his son well. The family's future success in
continuing its rule now turns on Kim Jong Il's youngest, most
favored son and "Crown Prince," Kim Jong Un, mastering the same
process. Should he fail to, turbulent times could be in store for
the peninsula." James Zumwalt is an internationally acclaimed
best-selling author, speaker and business executive, he also
currently heads a security consulting firm named after his
father-Admiral Zumwalt & Consultants, Inc. He writes
extensively on foreign policy and defense issues, having written
hundreds of articles for various newspapers and magazines,
including: USA Today The Washington Post The New York Times The
Washington Times The LA Times The Chicago Tribune The San Diego
Union Parade magazine and others. His articles have covered issues
of major importance, oftentimes providing readers with unique
perspectives that have never appeared elsewhere. This has resulted,
on several occasions, in his work being cited by members of
Congress and entered into the US Congressional Record.
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