North Korea in a Nutshell: A Contemporary Overview

Author:   Kongdan Oh ,  Ralph Hassig
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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Pages:   280
Publication Date:   11 May 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Kongdan Oh ,  Ralph Hassig
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.90cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9781538151389


ISBN 10:   1538151383
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   11 May 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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For decades, I have turned countless times to Katy Oh and Ralph Hassig to understand North Korea. To capture their deep and wide knowledge of that sad but dangerous country in one volume is a signal service to the general reader. Moreover, this book also has new insights for those of us with long experience dealing with the Hermit Kingdom.--Admiral Dennis C. Blair, former Director of National Intelligence and former Commander-in-Chief Pacific This deeply insightful book sheds an unfiltered light on all aspects of the past and present of North Korea, thus enabling readers to fathom possible scenarios for its future. The authors pave a broad road to guide our journey exploring one of the world's most difficult countries to understand.--Minsoon Song, author and former foreign minister of the Republic of Korea To the outside world, North Korea appears solely as a nuclear menace led by a dynasty of despots. This essential new volume by Kongdan Oh and Ralph Hassig, two veteran analysts with decades of experience, reminds us that North Korea is also a real country, albeit a very different one, with its own distinctive history, society, economy, commerce, and culture. Its twenty-five million people must navigate through political oppression, a stringent class system, and pervasive corruption to satisfy basic human needs and fulfill universal desires. To understand why North Korea is what it is, start with this fascinating read.--Brian Michael Jenkins, RAND Corporation North Korea in a Nutshell is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand one of the world's most secretive and problematic countries, written by two of the world's most knowledgeable experts. Even those who think they know North Korea well will find great insights here.--Francis Fukuyama, Stanford University


One of the most important books on north Korea in recent history . . . [that]makes the hermit kingdom and the intelligence community's 'hard target' accessible to the policy maker, strategist, military planner, and perhaps most importantly, to the public. . . . But this is no dry area study. This is a very well written book that flows smoothly, and while filled with critical facts about the regime, it provides context for these facts and offers perspectives that help the reader to understand how the geography, history, culture, and the regime's revolutionary thinking influence policy, strategy, and actions. . . . This book should be at the top of any recommended Korean reading list. It is now on mine.-- Small Wars Journal For decades, I have turned countless times to Katy Oh and Ralph Hassig to understand North Korea. To capture their deep and wide knowledge of that sad but dangerous country in one volume is a signal service to the general reader. Moreover, this book also has new insights for those of us with long experience dealing with the Hermit Kingdom.--Admiral Dennis C. Blair, former Director of National Intelligence and former Commander-in-Chief Pacific This deeply insightful book sheds an unfiltered light on all aspects of the past and present of North Korea, thus enabling readers to fathom possible scenarios for its future. The authors pave a broad road to guide our journey exploring one of the world's most difficult countries to understand.--Minsoon Song, author and former foreign minister of the Republic of Korea To the outside world, North Korea appears solely as a nuclear menace led by a dynasty of despots. This essential new volume by Kongdan Oh and Ralph Hassig, two veteran analysts with decades of experience, reminds us that North Korea is also a real country, albeit a very different one, with its own distinctive history, society, economy, commerce, and culture. Its twenty-five million people must navigate through political oppression, a stringent class system, and pervasive corruption to satisfy basic human needs and fulfill universal desires. To understand why North Korea is what it is, start with this fascinating read.--Brian Michael Jenkins, RAND Corporation North Korea in a Nutshell is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand one of the world's most secretive and problematic countries, written by two of the world's most knowledgeable experts. Even those who think they know North Korea well will find great insights here.--Francis Fukuyama, Stanford University


To the outside world, North Korea appears solely as a nuclear menace led by a dynasty of despots. This essential new volume by Kongdan Oh and Ralph Hassig, two veteran analysts with decades of experience, reminds us that North Korea is also a real country, albeit a very different one, with its own distinctive history, society, economy, commerce, and culture. Its twenty-five million people must navigate through political oppression, a stringent class system, and pervasive corruption to satisfy basic human needs and fulfill universal desires. To understand why North Korea is what it is, start with this fascinating read.--Brian Michael Jenkins, RAND Corporation North Korea in a Nutshell is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand one of the world's most secretive and problematic countries, written by two of the world's most knowledgeable experts. Even those who think they know North Korea well will find great insights here.--Francis Fukuyama, Stanford University


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Kongdan (Katy) Oh, whose parents came down from the northern half of Korea in 1945, has worked for over 30 years as a policy analyst at the RAND Corporation and then at the Institute for Defense Analyses. Ralph Hassig is a retired adjunct professor of psychology at the University of Maryland Global Campus, where he taught for five years in Asia. They are the authors of North Korea through the Looking Glass and The Hidden People of North Korea.

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