Created in 1945 when Korea was partitioned, North Korea or the Democratic People''s Republic of Korea remains the world''s most secretive nation. Even the few permitted visitors are tightly monitored by minders, so accounts of those who have escaped are the main source of information on conditions within the country. What is not in doubt is the totalitarian control over the population exercised by the ruling dynasty. Kim Jong-un is the grandson of the first dictator Kim Il-sung. Until the development of a credible nuclear arsenal, it was possible to ignore North Korean posturing. But that is no longer an option as test firing proved that not only were other Asian nations directly threatened but the USA as well. While President Trump and Kim Jong-un met in Singapore in June 2018, there remains distrust and dangerous uncertainty. Professor Moorcraft is superbly qualified to trace the history of this small rogue nation that represents a major threat to world peace. He goes on to examine the political and military implications.
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Product Details
Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 05 Mar 2020
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
ISBN13: 9781526759467
About Paul Moorcraft
Professor Paul Moorcraft has frontline experience reporting on over 20 years from A-Z to Afghanistan to Zimbabwe as a correspondent for print radio and TV for nearly 40 years. He is currently Visiting Professor at Cardiff University and Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Analysis London. His published works include Axis of Evil (2005) Inside the Danger Zones (2010) The Rhodesian War (2011) Mugabe''s War Machine (2011) Shooting the Messenger (2011) The Total Destruction of the Tamil Tigers (2012) Omar al-Bashir and Africa''s Longest War (2015) The Jihadist Threat (2017) Deadlines from the Front-line 2018 and Total Onslaught 2018. He is also an award-winning novelist and an author of books on crime and mathematics. He lives near Guildford Surrey.