This book explores how political power has shaped the elite and their development in North Korea by examining the change of the elite, their interactions, and specific elite figures, based on the transformation of power structure and characteristics in the North Korean regime since August 1945.
This book explores how political power has shaped the elite and their development in North Korea by examining the change of the elite, their interactions, and specific elite figures, based on the transformation of power structure and characteristics in the North Korean regime since August 1945.
Jae-Cheon Lim is a professor at Korea University (Goryeo Daehakgyo), South Korea. His main research interests include North Korean politics and inter-Korean relations. He is the author of Kim Jong Il's Leadership of North Korea (2009) and Leader Symbols and Personality Cult in North Korea: The Leader State (2015).
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1. Introduction 2. The Power Structuration of the Soviet Forces: 1945 to Late 1940s 3. Socialist Oligarchic Power: Late 1940s to Mid 1950s 4. Limited Personal Power: Mid 1950s to Late 1960s 5. Personal Power: Late 1960s to Mid 1970s 6. Patrimonial Power 1: Mid 1970s to Mid 1990s 7. Patrimonial Power 2: Mid 1990s to Early 2010s 8. Patrimonial Power 3: Early 2010s to The Present 9. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. The Power Structuration of the Soviet Forces: 1945 to Late 1940s 3. Socialist Oligarchic Power: Late 1940s to Mid-1950s 4. Limited Personal Power: Mid-1950s to Late 1960s 5. Personal Power: Late 1960s to Mid-1970s 6. Patrimonial Power 1: Mid-1970s to Mid-1990s 7. Patrimonial Power 2: Mid-1990s to Early 2010s 8. Patrimonial Power 3: Early 2010s to The Present 9. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. The Power Structuration of the Soviet Forces: 1945 to Late 1940s 3. Socialist Oligarchic Power: Late 1940s to Mid 1950s 4. Limited Personal Power: Mid 1950s to Late 1960s 5. Personal Power: Late 1960s to Mid 1970s 6. Patrimonial Power 1: Mid 1970s to Mid 1990s 7. Patrimonial Power 2: Mid 1990s to Early 2010s 8. Patrimonial Power 3: Early 2010s to The Present 9. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. The Power Structuration of the Soviet Forces: 1945 to Late 1940s 3. Socialist Oligarchic Power: Late 1940s to Mid-1950s 4. Limited Personal Power: Mid-1950s to Late 1960s 5. Personal Power: Late 1960s to Mid-1970s 6. Patrimonial Power 1: Mid-1970s to Mid-1990s 7. Patrimonial Power 2: Mid-1990s to Early 2010s 8. Patrimonial Power 3: Early 2010s to The Present 9. Conclusion
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