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North Korea
The marketisation of the social structure
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Author(s):
Hazel Smith
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2015
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
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: 279-293
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9781139021692.013
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: North Korea: politics, economy and society
pp. 19
Beyond the clichés
pp. 44
National identity
pp. 69
Colonial occupation and the rise of Kim Il Sung
pp. 91
War-fighting as state-building
pp. 110
‘Socialism in our own style'
pp. 136
Sisyphus as economic model
pp. 164
Social stratification in the workers' state
pp. 186
Famine and the end of Kim Il Sungism
pp. 211
Marketisation from below
pp. 235
Military rule from above
pp. 260
The marketisation of well-being
pp. 279
The marketisation of the social structure
pp. 294
Going nuclear
pp. 312
Strategic paralysis
pp. 327
North Koreans as agents of change
pp. 333
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