Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Future of the Troubled State after Kim Jong-Il


Autoria(s): Oversole, Lance J
Data(s)

21/11/2011

Resumo

Since 2008, international speculation about the viability of Kim Jong-Il's leadership in North Korea has been at the forefront of diplomatic discussions. North Korea is known to be a secretive state where human rights violations abound. This paper discusses the history of leadership and government in North Korea since World War II, the current human rights situation in the country, the role of China, and potential successors to Kim Jong-Il. The ramifications of impending regime change are discussed in terms of North Korea's human rights issues and economic problems. While current efforts at diplomacy have proved ineffective, the need for concerned nations, intergovernmental organizations, and non-governmental organizations to be prepared to engage North Korea after Kim Jong-Il is imperative.

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http://digitalcommons.du.edu/ucol_gs/13

Publicador

Digital Commons @ DU

Fonte

Global Affairs

Palavras-Chave #Human Rights; Kim Jong-Il; Kim Il-Sung; North Korea
Tipo

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