The Root of All Evil

Money, Rice, Crime & Law in North Korea

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The Root of All Evil

Money, Rice, Crime & Law in North Korea

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The Root of All Evil: Money, Rice, Crime & Law in North Korea
2023, Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
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Table of Contents

Part I. Hunger & Kleptocracy in North Korea
Page 1
A. The Expendable Millions
Page 1
B. Kim Jong-un & the Age of Red Privilege
Page 6
C. Corruption in North Korea: The State as Perpetrator, Exporter, & Victim
Page 16
D. The Hungry as Human Shields
Page 20
Part II. Legal Authorities Against North Korean Kleptocracy
Page 23
A. A Pre-History of North Korea Sanctions
Page 23
B. Kim Jong-il’s Road Not Taken
Page 26
C. UN Authority to “Seize and Dispose of” North Korean State Property
Page 29
D. UN Anti-Corruption Conventions
Page 34
E. U.S. Judicial Remedies Against Corruption
Page 37
1. Domestic Anti-Kleptocracy Authorities
Page 40
2. Anti-Kleptocracy Enforcement Capacity in the U.S. Government
Page 41
Part III. U.S. National Enforcement of North Korea Sanctions
Page 44
A. 2005-2016: Minimum Pressure
Page 45
B. 2016-2021: Medium Pressure
Page 49
1. Effects of Medium Pressure on the North Korean Economy
Page 59
2. May 2018: President Trump Preempts Maximum Pressure
Page 61
3. 2018 to 2021: Strategic Patience 2.0
Page 69
C. Disposition of Blocked & Forfeited Proceeds of North Korean Kleptocracy
Page 74
Part IV. Escrow: Toward a Durable Peace Through Justice
Page 77
A. How Not to Give Sanctions Relief: History, Law, & Politics
Page 77
1. UN Limits on Sanctions Relief
Page 80
2. U.S. Statutory Limits on Sanctions Relief
Page 81
3. NKSPEA Limits on Sanctions Relief
Page 81
4. Political Limits on U.S. Sanctions Relief
Page 88
5. Congressional Power to Limit Sanctions Relief
Page 91
B. How to Give Sanctions Relief: The Objectives of Escrow
Page 93
1. Building a Global Coalition for a Lasting Peace
Page 95
2. Targeting Sanctions for Justice and Peace
Page 102
3. Escrow & Diplomacy
Page 104

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Washington, D.C.
Copyright Date
2023

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x, 133p.
Number of pages
133

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Open Library
OL53203326M
ISBN 13
9781735651583
LCCN
2022947503
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.69981/4762

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OL39087651W

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