Description
Tim Beal reveals a country overburdened by military spending that sees itself under constant threat. However, he also reveals how North Korea has opened to the world in recent years, establishing diplomatic relations with the West and trying to break free of foreign aid. Exploring a broad range of subjects including the historical and political framework of North Korea, the development of the nuclear crisis, human rights issues, drug trading, as well as its shifting relationship with South Korea, this is an ideal book for anyone who wants a thorough introduction to the remarkable challenges this country faces.
About the Author
Tim Beal has researched and taught widely on Asian politics and business and is currently focused on North Korea. He has recently retired from the School of Marketing and International Business at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. He is the author of Crisis in Korea (Pluto, 2011) and North Korea: The Struggle Against American Power (Pluto, 2005).
Reviews
'Timely, important, and provocative. A useful corrective to the stereotypes and misinformation that pervade 'conventional wisdom' about North Korea' -- Professor Charles Armstrong, Director, The Center for Korean Research, Columbia University. Author of The North KoreanRevolution, 1945-1950
'Significantly more even handed than the vast majority of what Americans read or hear' -- Reference & Research Book News, May 2006
Book Information
ISBN 9780745320137
Author Tim Beal
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint Pluto Press
Publisher Pluto Press
Weight(grams) 529g