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Kim Il-song's North Korea:  
Author: Helen-Louise Hunter
ISBN: 0275962962
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Hunter provides a glimpse inside North Korean society, detailing the everyday life of people living in the most isolated, secretive society of the 20th century. In this recently declassified CIA study, she describes the world's most extreme cult society under the charismatic totalitarian leader, Kim Il-song, who ruled his people for 45 years--longer than any other leader of the 20th century.


About the Author
HELEN-LOUISE HUNTER is an attorney who has engaged in private practice with an large international law firm in Washington, D.C. and has served as Permanent Law Clerk in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland.




Kim Il-song's North Korea

FROM THE PUBLISHER

In this declassified CIA study, Hunter provides a glimpse inside North Korean society, detailing the everyday life of people living in perhaps the most isolated, secretive society of the 20th century. Hunter brings to life what it is like to live in a thoroughly thought-controlled society - which also is the world's most class-conscious society. Based on all the sources available to the CIA at the time, this book is the most comprehensive look at North Korean life ever published. It is essential reading for foreign policy officials, Asian Studies scholars, and the general public interested in world affairs.

SYNOPSIS

Provides the first authoritative look inside North Korea, detailing the everyday life of people living in the world's most isolated country in the world.

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

A declassified CIA study, first written during the 1980s, provides a glimpse inside Kim Il-song's totalitarian cult society of North Korea, detailing the everyday lives of ordinary people and the elite living in one of the most isolated, secretive societies of the 20th century. Illuminates not only the politically repressive and psychologically crushing realities of daily life there, but also the operative mechanisms through which the regime kept its people in a state of subservience. Includes b&w photos. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)

     



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