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Despite recent attempts at 'negotiation', the attitudes of both Kim
Jong-un's regime and the West seem unchanged. North Korea is still
shrouded in mystery, and there are no clear plans for the future...
Can we trust either side to bring about peace? And if so, how? This
provocative insider's account blasts apart the myths which paint
North Korea as a rogue state run by a mad leader. Informed by
extraordinary access to the country's leadership, Glyn Ford
investigates the regime from the inside, providing game-changing
insights, which Trump and his administration have failed to do.
Acknowledging that North Korea is a deeply flawed and repressive
state, he nonetheless shows that sections of the leadership are
desperate to modernise and end their isolation. With chapters on
recent developments including the Trump / Kim summit, Ford supports
a dialogue between East and West, whilst also criticising Trump's
facile attempts. Talking to North Korea provides a road map for
averting a war in North East Asia that would threaten the lives of
millions.
The policies pursued in Brussels are unremittingly conservative,
the product of the technocratic right's dominance of EU
institutions and most national capitals. These essays propose a
clean break with the right's hegemony and suggest a radical agenda
for change and reform. Instead of supporting the disruptive
distraction of a referendum, the UK left should work with other
European progressives to create a programme for economic, social
and ecological renewal for Europe in the world. In this volume,
contributors - all leading MEPs and senior EU officials - discuss
austerity's throttling of Europe's growth prospects; how to respond
to the return of poverty and rampant inequalities; and how to
challenge unaccountable corporate power. They also engage
critically with Europe's environmental policies, which have been
long on promise and short on delivery; its short-sighted
immigration management; and its sacrifice of fair trade in the name
of an ideological commitment to unbridled globalisation.
Despite recent attempts at 'negotiation', the attitudes of both Kim
Jong-un's regime and the West seem unchanged. North Korea is still
shrouded in mystery, and there are no clear plans for the future...
Can we trust either side to bring about peace? And if so, how? This
provocative insider's account blasts apart the myths which paint
North Korea as a rogue state run by a mad leader. Informed by
extraordinary access to the country's leadership, Glyn Ford
investigates the regime from the inside, providing game-changing
insights, which Trump and his administration have failed to do.
Acknowledging that North Korea is a deeply flawed and repressive
state, he nonetheless shows that sections of the leadership are
desperate to modernise and end their isolation. With chapters on
recent developments including the Trump / Kim summit, Ford supports
a dialogue between East and West, whilst also criticising Trump's
facile attempts. Talking to North Korea provides a road map for
averting a war in North East Asia that would threaten the lives of
millions.
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