Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader: North Korea and the Kim Dynasty By Bradley K. Martin
Publisher: Tho mas Dun ne Bo oks 2004 | 880 Pages | ISBN: 0312322216 | EPUB | 1 MB
Publisher: Tho mas Dun ne Bo oks 2004 | 880 Pages | ISBN: 0312322216 | EPUB | 1 MB
Under different circumstances, North Korea could be the subject of a Marx Brothers satire, with the elements of a pompous, ego-driven patriarch, a worshipful population, and a general aura of fantasy and illusion. But North Korea has a superbly equipped million-man army and an expanding nuclear weapons program. So this comprehensive examination of this totalitarian society and the two men who have dominated it is often terrifying. For a quarter century, Martin has covered North Korea while working for the Baltimore Sun, the Asian Wall Street Journal, and Newsweek. Using newly available material from Russian and Chinese sources, Martin offers surprising insights into the career and character of both Kim Il-Sung and his son, Kim Jong-Il. He strives, albeit with moderate success, to unveil the reality from the mounds of myth and distortions with which both men have surrounded themselves. But Martin's account is most chilling in his descriptions of contemporary North Korean society. And yet, as Martin eloquently illustrates in this important book, the control of the Kim dynasty may well be tenuous.
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