Bipolar Orders: The Two Koreas since 1989North Korea and South Korea are never far from the news headlines - one for the alleged danger it poses to the world, the other for its apparent capitalist success story. In Bipolar Orders, Hyung Gu Lynn analyzes the processes driving both countries since the 1980s. |
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... result of the kind of export of " freedom " and " democracy " that occurred in Iraq in 2003 , nor was it the result of liberalization policies pushed through by the IMF or any other international agency . Rather , individuals and ...
... result in an outburst of hatred against the US.5 Opposition to George W. Bush's foreign policies , especially towards North Korea , seems to have been the primary fuel that combined with other factors to diffuse discontentment toward US ...
... result is the seemingly paradoxical formulation that polarization or increasing divergence has at the same time resulted in some convergence : in other words , the apparent decussation effect is the result of the bipolar order . It is ...
Contents
Consolidation | 23 |
Economic and Social Change | 56 |
North Korean Politics after 1989 | 91 |
Copyright | |
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