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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.12.20150123.full.mrc:440925731:5928
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086 0 $aLC 1.60:N 81/2008
245 00 $aNorth Korea :$ba country study /$cFederal Research Division, Library of Congress ; edited by Robert L. Worden.
250 $a5th ed.
260 $aWashington, DC :$bU.S. Government Printing Office :$bFor sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.,$c2008.
300 $axxxvii, 332 p. :$bill., maps ;$c24 cm.
490 1 $aDA pam ;$v550-81
490 1 $aArea handbook series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 283-305) and index.
505 0 $aThe origins of the Korean nation -- The three kingdoms period. Paekche ; Koguryŏ ; Silla ; Korea under Silla -- Unification by Koryŏ̆ -- The Chosŏn Dynasty. Florescence ; Dynastic decline -- Korea in the nineteenth-century world order -- Japanese colonialism, 1910-45 -- The rise of Korean nationalism and communism -- National division in the 1940s. Tensions in the 1940s ; U.S. and Soviet occupations ; The arrival of Kim Il Sung ; The establishment of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea -- The Korean War, 1950-53 -- The postwar period. The economy ; Corporatism and the chuch'e idea ; International relations -- North-south relations in the twenty-first century -- The physical environment. Topography and drainage ; Climate ; Environmental factors -- Population --
505 0 $aSocial structure and values. Creating a new society ; The cult of Kim Il Sung ; A class society ; The new socialist society ; The work unit as the basic social unit ; A thought-controlled society ; The elite life in P'yŏngyang ; The privileged life beyond money ; Daily life ; A society in crisis ; A militarized society ; Family life ; Children ; Leisure activities ; Religion -- Education. Primary education ; Middle school and beyond ; Higher education -- Healthcare -- Economic development, 1940s-90s. The economy after World War I ; North Korea's development strategy -- Economic infrastructure since the early 1990s. Comparisons with South Korea ; Organization ; Natural resources ; Energy and power generation ; Transportation ; Forestry and fishing ; Telecommunications and the Internet ; Government budget --
505 0 $aAgriculture, the famine of 1995-98, and economic changes. Collapse in the 1990s ; Causes of the famine ; Effects of the famine ; Post-famine situation ; Economic reforms ; Reform of the public distribution system ; Banking and finance ; Legal and administrative reforms ; Special economic zones ; Top-down reform measures ; Assessment of the economic reforms -- Foreign economic relations -- North-South relations. Sunshine Policy and new economic developments ; Kaesŏng industrial venture -- The economy in transition -- Relationships among the government, party, and military -- The Korean Workers' Party -- The constitutional framework -- The structure of government. The legislature ; The executive ; The judiciary ; Local government -- Political ideology. The role of chuch'e ; The origins of chuch'e ; Application of chuch'e in the North Korean state -- Party leadership and elite recruitment. Composition ; Party members ; Party cadres ; The ruling elite ; Leadership succession --
505 0 $aMass organizations -- The media -- Foreign policy. Inter-Korean affairs ; China and the Soviet Union/Russia ; Japan ; The United States -- Prospects: the significance of reform -- Military heritage -- National command authorities. National defense organizations ; National security policy formulation -- Organization and equipment of the armed forces. General staff department ; Army ; Special operations forces ; Air force ; Navy ; Reserve forces ; Strategic weapons ; Officer corps professional education and training ; Enlisted conscription and training ; Military ranks -- Doctrine, strategy, and tactics -- Defense industry -- Internal security. Control system ; Punishment and the penal system ; Judicial and prosecutorial systems ; Ministry of People's Security ; State Security Department ; Guard Command ; Border Security Command and Coastal Security Bureau -- National security prospects --
505 0 $aList of figures. Administrative divisions of North Korea, 2007 ; Korea in the fifth century A.D. ; North Korea in its Asian setting ; Topography and drainage ; Population by age and sex, 2005, and estimated for 2025 ; Selected industrial and mining activity, 2005 ; Primary roads and expressways, 2005 ; Primary railroads, ports, and airports, 2006 ; Special economic zones, 2006 ; Party, state, and government power, 2006 ; Simplified national military command structure, 2006 ; Deployment of ground and naval forces and air wings, 2006 ; Officer ranks and insignia, 2007 ; Enlisted ranks and insignia, 2007.
530 $aEarlier edition also available via the Internet at the Federal Research Division web site. Address as of 3/2/09: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/kptoc.html; current access is available via PURL.
500 $aFormat not distributed.
651 0 $aKorea (North)
700 1 $aWorden, Robert L.
710 2 $aLibrary of Congress.$bFederal Research Division.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tNorth Korea.$b5th ed.$dWashington, DC : U.S. Government Printing Office : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 2008$w(OCoLC)619008987
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