Secretive mysterious and almost certainly dangerous North Korea is an object of endless fascination—and worry—for the rest of the world. The world’s most inaccessible nuclear power it retains Gulag-style prison camps completely blocks Internet access and forbids citizens to talk to foreigners without approval—which makes the occasional report from a smart dogged connected analyst all the more valuable.North Korea: State of Paranoia is just such a report. Drawing on an impressive range of insider sources and previously unseen archival material Paul French examines the nation and its ruling regime in forensic detail. He offers a close analysis of the history and politics of North Korea; Pyongyang’s complex relations with South Korea Japan China and the United States; and the troubling implications of Kim Jong-Un’s increasingly belligerent leadership in the years since his father Kim Jong-il died. Straightforward and unsensationalistic North Korea nonetheless paints a picture of a frightening unstable country one whose sudden collapse could have globally dangerous consequences.
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