Kim Jong-il once declared he would transform North Korea into a
"great and powerful country" by 2012, apparently believing that
nuclear weapons would compel the international community to engage
on his terms. With no such prospect in sight and Kim himself now in
failing health, his regime faces a multitude of intractable
problems. Kim has apparently chosen his twenty-something third son
as his successor, but will North Koreans accept this inexperienced
young man as their leader, and will he embrace new thinking to
solve the country's problems? Why do North Korean leaders resist
reform of an economic system that impoverishes the people? Can a
country so dependent on outside help continue to defy the
international community?
In "Troubled Transition," leading international experts examine
these dilemmas, offering new insights into how a troubled North
Korea may evolve in light of the ways other command economies and
totalitarian states --from the Soviet Union and East Germany to
Vietnam and China --have transitioned.
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