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OverviewNorth Korea is commonly thought of as the most mysterious place in the world. The country is marked by its opacity and inaccessibility, its inner workings seen as impossible for outsiders to grasp. In this groundbreaking book, the leading scholar and practitioner Victor D. Cha shines a light into the ""black box"" of North Korea and draws critical lessons for the possible reunification of Korea after many decades of division. The Black Box demonstrates convincingly that North Korea, while far from transparent, is less inscrutable than is typically assumed. Using innovative research methods from data scraping to ethnography, including microsurveys of ordinary North Koreans, Cha unearths a trove of new information. Through these pioneering findings, and incorporating his experiences as a White House official negotiating with North Korean interlocutors and traveling to North Korea, he paints a vivid picture of this enigmatic country and develops a grounded account of its behavior. Cha explores the regime's core tendencies, its policies toward the U.S.–South Korea alliance, cybersecurity threats, the potential for economic development, the growth of a nascent civil society, and pathways toward Korean unification, among other topics. The Black Box provides both an essential understanding of contemporary North Korea and an insightful guide to studying the country from one of the world's most esteemed experts. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Victor Cha (Georgetown University)Publisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press ISBN: 9780231211093ISBN 10: 0231211090 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 03 September 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsA Note on the Korean Text 1. The Black Box, with Seiyeon Ji 2. The United States–Republic of Korea Alliance, with Na Young Lee and Andy Lim 3. Technology and Cybersecurity, with Julian Fox, Katelyn Radack, Jae Seung Shim, and Rebecca Spencer 4. Markets and Civil Society, with Marie DuMond 5. Unification Theories 6. Unification Data, with Marie DuMond and Andy Lim 7. The Hardest of Hard Targets Acknowledgments Appendix 1. Codebook for Event Data on U.S.-DPRK Relationship Appendix 2. List of U.S.-ROK Joint Military Exercises, 2005–2015 Appendix 3. Microsurveys of DPRK citizens and Sample Answer Sheets Notes Bibliography List of Contributors IndexReviewsVictor Cha and his team of researchers demand a new mindset. They insist on novel approaches to unveiling the mystery of North Korea. Like the UN Commission of Inquiry, ten years earlier, they call for fidelity to the search for the truth. This is no small task, given the isolation of the country. The COI used transparent public hearings and digital media. This book goes a step further. It employs innovative research methodologies: data scraping, ethnography, and unique micro-surveys of ordinary citizens. It calls on privileged insights into North Korea. Peace, human rights, and change will only come about by adopting fresh approaches of inquiry, to which the authors of this important book summon us. -- The Hon. Michael Kirby, Chair of the UN Commission of Inquiry on North Korea (2013-14) Victor Cha and his team of researchers demand a new mindset. They insist on novel approaches to unveiling the mystery of North Korea. Like the UN Commission of Inquiry, ten years earlier, they call for fidelity to the search for the truth. This is no small task, given the isolation of the country. The COI used transparent public hearings and digital media. This book goes a step further. It employs innovative research methodologies: data scraping, ethnography, and unique micro-surveys of ordinary citizens. It calls on privileged insights into North Korea. Peace, human rights, and change will only come about by adopting fresh approaches of inquiry, to which the authors of this important book summon us. -- The Hon. Michael Kirby, Chair of the UN Commission of Inquiry on North Korea (2013-14) In this unique and timely book, Professor Victor Cha and his team of researchers dispel the well-trodden tropes of North Korea by emphasizing rigorous research methods and data-driven analysis. The Black Box will surely transform how scholars and practitioners study and think about North Korea and the future of Korean unification. -- Andrew Yeo, author of <i>State, Society, and Markets in North Korea</i> Author InformationVictor D. Cha is Distinguished University Professor, D.S. Song-KF Endowed Chair, and professor of government in the Walsh School of Foreign Service and the Department of Government at Georgetown University. He serves in senior advisory positions for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the Department of Defense Policy Board, and the National Endowment for Democracy. Cha previously served on the National Security Council as director for Asian affairs. 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