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Hidden People of North Korea : Everyday Life in the Hermit Kingdom
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This unique book, now fully updated, provides a comprehensive overview of all aspects of life in North Korea today. Drawing on decades of experience, noted experts Ralph Hassig and Kongdan Oh explore a world few outsiders can imagine. In vivid detail, the authors describe how the secretive and authoritarian government of Kim Jong-un shapes every aspect of its citizens' lives, how the command socialist economy has utterly failed, and how ordinary individuals struggle to survive through small-scale capitalism. Weighing the very limited individual rights allowed, the authors illustrate how the political class system and the legal system serve solely as tools of the regime. The key to understanding how the North Korean people live, the authors argue, is to realize that their only allowed role is to support Kim Jong-un, whose grandfather founded the country in the late 1940s. Still a cypher, Kim Jong-un, as did his father before him, controls his people by keeping them isolated and banning most foreigners. North Koreans remain hungry and oppressed, yet the outside world is slowly filtering in, and the book concludes by urging the United States to flood North Korea with information so that its people can make decisions based on truth rather than their dictator's ubiquitous propaganda. --Provided by publisher.
  • This unique book, now fully updated, provides a comprehensive overview of all aspects of life in North Korea today. Drawing on decades of experience, noted experts Ralph Hassig and Kongdan Oh explore a world few outsiders can imagine. In vivid detail, the authors describe how the secretive and authoritarian government of Kim Jong-un shapes every aspect of its citizens' lives, how the command socialist economy has utterly failed, and how ordinary individuals struggle to survive through small-scale capitalism. Weighing the very limited individual rights allowed, the authors illustrate how the political class system and the legal system serve solely as tools of the regime. The key to understanding how the North Korean people live, the authors argue, is to realize that their only allowed role is to support Kim Jong-un, whose grandfather founded the country in the late 1940s. Still a cypher, Kim Jong-un, as did his father before him, controls his people by keeping them isolated and banning most foreigners. North Koreans remain hungry and oppressed, yet the outside world is slowly filtering in, and the book concludes by urging the United States to flood North Korea with information so that its people can make decisions based on truth rather than their dictator's ubiquitous propaganda. --Provided by publisher.
APA Citation (style guide)

Hassig, R., & Oh, K. (2015). Hidden People of North Korea: Everyday Life in the Hermit Kingdom. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Hassig, Ralph and Kongdan. Oh. 2015. Hidden People of North Korea: Everyday Life in the Hermit Kingdom. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Hassig, Ralph and Kongdan. Oh, Hidden People of North Korea: Everyday Life in the Hermit Kingdom. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2015.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Hassig, Ralph., and Kongdan Oh. Hidden People of North Korea: Everyday Life in the Hermit Kingdom. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2015.

Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2010. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published.
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