A Socioeconomic History of North Korea

A Socioeconomic History of North Korea

by Daniel Schwekendiek (Author)

Synopsis

Even as its rise as a nuclear power unfolds on the nightly news, North Korea remains arguably the most mysterious country in the world. A virtual blackout of statistical information coming from the reclusive regime has shrouded the day-to-day lives of its inhabitants in secrecy. This groundbreaking study--which relies on rare U.N.-assisted household data and carefully scrutinized propaganda materials--offers the first comprehensive examination of the social and economic history of North Korea from its founding in 1948 to the present day. Included are a chronicle of the political formation of the two Koreas, an exploration of the social aspects of life in North Korea, a discussion of the country's economic structure and development, and cutting-edge anthropometric analysis that reveals how life in seclusion has affected the physical development of North Koreans. A concluding socioeconomic forecast predicts what lies ahead for the hermit kingdom. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 184
Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
Published: 30 May 2011

ISBN 10: 0786463449
ISBN 13: 9780786463442

Media Reviews
recommended --Midwest Book Review; accessible...encompasses 1948 to the present --Reference & Research Book News.
Author Bio
Daniel Schwekendiek holds a doctorate in economics from the University of Tuebingen in Germany and has been a scholar at the University of Oxford, Seoul National University, and the University of California at Berkeley. He has published widely on the histories of the two Koreas and their diasporas.