North Korea is the country with the highest number of military and paramilitary personnel in the world (nine and a half million). International organisations have declared that human rights violations there have no parallel in the modern world. It is estimated that 10,000 people die in North Korean prison camps every year. How did this come about? And what is life really like for the country's 26 million citizens? As a journalist who has visited the country and talked to the people on many occasions, Roy Calley is in a unique position to pull aside the veil to reveal the reality of life there. He explains how the nation changed virtually overnight from a Buddhist country to one embracing the 'Juche' theory of total selfreliance after independence from Japan. He also analyses the central importance of 'victory' in the Korean War (195053) to how the North Koreans - both those in absolute power and the people - view themselves. Some of the author's observations of everyday life come as a shock: in Pyonyang, for example, we find very little poverty. This is one of the most modern cities in the world, but it is completely devoid of any type of commercialism. The people genuinely adore the Kim dynasty. There is no possibility of self-advancement - but the concept means nothing to the ordinary citizen. To come to terms with the world's latest nuclear power we need to understand how she works. Roy Calley has gone inside to bring back a genuine report about one of the worlds least understood countries.
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Weight: 557g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 15 Sep 2019
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781445687940
About Roy Calley
Roy Calley works for BBC Sport as a TV Producer. He is the author of Blackpool: The Complete Record (2011) Hunt for Glory (2011) Blackpools 1953 FA Cup Final (2012) The Playboy and the Rat (2013) The World Water Speed Record (2014) On the Trail of Mary Queen of Scots (2017) and Look with your Eyes and Tell the World (2019). His passion is for speed records both on land and water and he hopes that one day he may be able to add a little bit of history of his own. He has been fascinated by Mary Queen of Scots dramatic and ultimately tragic story for many years and has visited all the locations described in his book. He has visited North Korea many times. He lives in Nice in the south of France and has an in-depth knowledge of the area including the Principality of Monaco.