
This Unique Book Examines The Conceptual Development Of Human Rights In North Korea From Historical, Political And Cultural Perspectives. Dr Jiyoung Song Explains How North Korea Has Understood The Concepts Of Human Rights In Its Public Documents Since Its Independence From Japan In 1945. Through Active Campaigns And International Criticism, Foreign Governments And Non-governmental Organisations Outside North Korea Have Made Numerous Allegations Of Human Rights Violations. On The Other Hand, The Efforts To Engage With North Korea In Order To Improve The Human Rights Situation Through Humanitarian Assistance And To Understand How North Koreans Interpret Human Rights Are Often Overshadowed By Naming And Shaming And Push-until-it-collapses Approaches. Using Close Readings And Analyses Of The Collected Works Of Kim Il Sung And Kim Jong Il, North Korea’s Official Newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, As Well Interviews With North Korean Defectors And Diplomats In South Korea, China And Europe, Dr Song Gives Thought-provoking And Highly Debatable Accounts For The Historically Post-colonial, Politically Marxist And Culturally Confucian Elements Of North Korean Rights Thinking. As A Piece Of Research On A Nation Shrouded In Mystery This Book Will Be Essential Reading For Anyone Researching Human Rights Issues, Asian Politics And International Relations.
This book investigates how the North Korean state constructs its unique conceptual framework of human rights by synthesizing post-colonial, Marxist, and Confucian ideologies. Dr. Jiyoung Song, an expert in Asian politics and human rights, utilizes a rigorous analytical approach to examine official state documents and leadership rhetoric. By contrasting these internal interpretations with external international critiques, the author argues that North Korea’s human rights discourse is a deliberate product of its specific historical and cultural evolution rather than a mere rejection of universal standards.
What You Will Find
Scholars and policy analysts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of North Korean political ideology. The text is noted for its academic rigor and its ability to provide a nuanced perspective on a subject often dominated by binary international debates.
Page Count:
218
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203834968
ISBN-13:
9780203834961
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