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Witness to Transformation - Refugee Insights into North Korea (Paperback)
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Witness to Transformation - Refugee Insights into North Korea (Paperback)
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List price R588
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Discovery Miles 4 930
You Save R95 (16%)
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Despite its nuclear capability, in certain respects North Korea
resembles a failed state sitting uneasily atop a shifting internal
foundation. This instability is due in part to the devastating
famine of the 1990s and the state's inability to fulfill the
economic obligations that it had assumed, forcing institutions,
enterprises, and households to cope with the ensuing challenges of
maintaining stability with limited cooperation between the Korean
government and the international community. The ineffective
response to the humanitarian crisis triggered by the famine
resulted in the outflow of perhaps tens of thousands of refugees
whose narratives are largely overlooked in evaluating the efficacy
of the humanitarian aid program.Witness to Transformation: Refugee
Insights into North Korea uses extensive surveys with refugees who
now reside in China or South Korea to provide extraordinary insight
into the changing pathways to power, wealth, and status within
North Korea. These refugee testimonies provide an invaluable
interpretation of the regime, its motivations, and its capabilities
and assess the situation on the ground with the rise of inequality,
corruption, and disaffection in the decade since the famine.
Through the lens of these surveys, preeminent North Korean experts
Stephan Haggard and Marcus Noland carefully document the country's
transition from a centrally planned economy to a highly distorted
market economy, characterized by endemic corruption and widening
inequality. The authors chart refugees' reactions to the current
conditions and consider the disparity between the perceived and
real benefit of the international humanitarian aid program
experienced by this displaced population. Finally, the book
examines these refugees' future prospects for integration into a
new society.
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