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EAI Publications Newsletter [October 2010 #3]

  • 2010-10-25
October 2010 #3
  EAI Asia Security Initiative Working Paper No. 8
In the era of globalization and interdependence, the Kim Jong-il regime is making little effort to remedy its malfunctioning economic system and, rather, is focusing on protecting its regime security through the development of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles. It will be difficult for the DPRK to escape its status as a fragile state so long as it sticks to its Military-First Politics (Songun Politics) and Military-First Economy. This essay is thus a policy proposal to the current and future ruling elites of North Korea for changes that would result in a series of incremental steps toward advancement.

  
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[EAI Commentary No.12] A Path Never Taken: The Options for Kim Jong-un and the Future of the Korean Peninsula

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