
What Happens When A Dictator Wins Absolute Power And Isolates A Nation From The Outside World? In A Nightmare Of Political Theory Stretched To Madness And Come To Life, North Korea's Kim Jong Il Made Himself Into A Living God, Surrounded By Lies And Flattery And Beyond Criticism. As Over Two Million Of His Subjects Starved To Death, Kim Jong Il Roamed Between Palaces Staffed By Beautiful Girls And Stocked With Expensive International Delicacies. Outside, The Steel Mills Shut Down, The Trains Stopped Running, The Power Went Out, And The Hospitals Ran Out Of Medicine. When The Population Threatened To Revolt, Kim Imposed A Reign Of Terror, Deceived The United Nations, And Plundered The Country's Dwindling Resources To Become A Nuclear Power. Now This Tiny Bankrupt Nation Is Using Her Nuclear Capability To Blackmail The United States. Veteran Correspondent Jasper Becker Takes Us Inside One Of The Most Secretive Countries In The World, Exposing The Internal Chaos, Blind Faith, Rampant Corruption, And Terrifying Cruelty Of Its Rulers. Becker Details The Vain Efforts To Change North Korea By Actors Inside And Outside The Country And The Dangers This Highly Volatile Country Continues To Pose. This Unique Land, Ruled By One Family's Megalomania And Paranoia, Seems Destined To Survive And Linger On, A Menace To Its Own People And To The Rest Of The World. But Should The Nations Of The World Allow This Regime To Survive? That's The Question With Which This Book Concludes.
This work investigates the mechanisms of absolute power and systemic collapse within North Korea under the leadership of Kim Jong Il. Jasper Becker, a veteran correspondent with extensive experience in East Asian affairs, utilizes a combination of investigative reporting, historical analysis, and eyewitness accounts to document the regime's isolationist policies. The book argues that the state's survival is predicated on a combination of internal terror, international deception, and the strategic use of nuclear blackmail to maintain the ruling family's grip on power.
What You Will Find
Experts and readers recognize this text as a significant piece of investigative journalism that provides a grim, detailed look at the internal mechanics of the North Korean state. The prose is noted for its direct, journalistic style, making it a frequently cited resource for those seeking to understand the geopolitical volatility of the Korean Peninsula.
Page Count:
328
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198038100
ISBN-13:
9780198038108
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