Defection of North Korea's ideologist a sign of regime crisis |
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Authors: | James Cotton |
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Affiliation: | Professor and Head of the School of Politics , University College, Australian Defence Force Academy , Canberra, ACT, 2600, Australia |
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Abstract: | Abstract The defection of Hwang Jang‐yop, one of North Korea's major ideological authorities and a senior member of the leadership, is a clear indication of regime crisis in Pyongyang. Hwang's assessment of the nature of the Kim Jong‐il regime, which he regards as incapable of reform and committed to war with South Korea, will strengthen those in Seoul who argue for a tough approach to be taken in negotiations on security issues with North Korea. At the same time, his remarks on the extent of communist influence in South Korean politics may influence the outcome of the 1997 presidential elections. |
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Keywords: | North Korea Hwang Jang‐yop Kim Jong‐il ideology regime crisis |
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