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An Examination of the North Korean Police State

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English
Pages
182

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Cover of: Updated: The North Korea Police State
Updated: The North Korea Police State: Second Edition
2013, Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
in English
Cover of: Coercion, Control, Surveillance, and Punishment
Coercion, Control, Surveillance, and Punishment: An Examination of the North Korean Police State
2012, Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
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Table of Contents

Introduction. 10
Part 1. The Internal Security Agencies Page 17
State Security Department (SSD). 17
Ministry of People’s Security (MPS). 26
Military Security Command (MSC). 36
Neighborhood Watch Units (In-min-ban). 42
Ad Hoc Social Monitoring Organizations. 49
Part 2. What the Internal Security Agencies Do Page 53
Surveillance of North Korea’s Citizens. 53
Investigation and Detention. 57
The Role of Internal Security Agencies in Trials. 63
The Role of the Internal Security Agencies in Prisons. 76
Part 3. History of the Internal Security Apparatus Page 85
Formative Years (1945 and 1950). 85
Purging the Enemies of the State (1950s and 1960s). 96
Kimilsungism and the Monolithic Guidance System (1970–1980). 109
Kim Jong-il as Heir Apparent (1980–1994). 117
Intrigue Following Kim Il-sung’s Death (1994–1998). 126
Kim Jong-il Regime. 131
Laying the Groundwork for Kim Jong-un’s Succession. 146
Kim Jong-un Regime. 156
Conclusion. 162

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Includes bibliographical references (page 8).

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Dewey Decimal Class
364.95193
Library of Congress
JQ1729.5.A56 I614 2012

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iv, 182p.
Number of pages
182

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OL31107203M
ISBN 10
0985648015
ISBN 13
9780985648015
LCCN
2012943393
OCLC/WorldCat
830706313

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