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North Korea Confidential

Private Markets, Fashion Trends, Prison Camps, Dissenters and Defectors

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North Korea Confidential

By: Daniel Tudor, James Pearson
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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**Named one of the best books of 2015 by The Economist**

Private Markets, Fashion Trends, Prison Camps, Dissenters and Defectors.

North Korea is one of the most troubled societies on earth. The country's 24 million people live under a violent dictatorship led by a single family, which relentlessly pursues the development of nuclear arms, which periodically incites risky military clashes with the larger, richer, liberal South, and which forces each and every person to play a role in the "theater state" even as it pays little more than lip service to the wellbeing of the overwhelming majority.

With this profoundly anachronistic system eventually failed in the 1990s, it triggered a famine that decimated the countryside and obliterated the lives of many hundreds of thousands of people. However, it also changed the lives of those who survived forever.

A lawless form of marketization came to replace the iron rice bowl of work in state companies, and the Orwellian mind control of the Korean Workers' Party was replaced for many by dreams of trade and profit. A new North Korea Society was born from the horrors of the era—one that is more susceptible to outside information than ever before with the advent of k-pop and video-carrying USB sticks. This is the North Korean society that is described in this book.

In seven fascinating chapters, the authors explore what life is actually like in modern North Korea today for the ordinary "man and woman on the street." They interview experts and tap a broad variety of sources to bring a startling new insider's view of North Korean society - from members of Pyongyang's ruling families to defectors from different periods and regions, to diplomats and NGOs with years of experience in the country, to cross-border traders from neighboring China, and textual accounts appearing in English, Korean and Chinese sources. The resulting stories reveal the horror as well as the innovation and humor which abound in this fascinating country.

©2015 Daniel Tudor & James Pearson (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved
Politics & Government Social Sciences Asia Economics Korea Specific Demographics World Cultural & Regional International Wars & Conflicts China Military Biographies & Memoirs Korean War Asian American Studies Alcohol North Korea
Well-researched Content • Nuanced Perspective • Pleasant Voice • Detailed Descriptions • Objective Analysis • Good Pace

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I have read many books over the years covering North Korea and this is far and apart the most well researched, constructed and presented one. I highly recommend this to anyone that want to better understand North Korean history, culture and society.

Incredibly Insightful

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Detailed description of everyday life, debunking certain myths and confirming other commonly held ideas about NK. Also puts things in a context alongside SK

Really interesting

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pretty much all my books, except two,are defector stories. the others, which are a study, are a very rare books of complete stories about Kim Jung ill. it was 💯 propaganda and not able to get anymore. this was a book permitted when Obama was ok with NK propaganda coming here, however THIS BOOK is not a defector story. this is a huge educational study of the country and very a big look at actual statistics. 5/5!!!!

not a defector story, very great knowledge

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This book mainly focuses on the everyday life of North Koreans and the written and unwritten laws that run the country. The authors have tried to be as objective as possible.

It is a good read for anyone who wants to learn about North Korea and has no prior knowledge of the country.

Derek Perkins's performance, as always, is 10/10.

What's everyday life like in North Korea?

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Great insight into dprk. Narration is a good pace and the content is super interesting. Thanks.

Great all around

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