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- Title
Kim Jong Un's First 500 Days: Consolidating Power and Clearing Political Space for National Revival.
- Authors
Mansourov, Alexandre Y.
- Abstract
This article assesses the leadership changes in North Korea since Kim Jong Un assumed power after Kim Jong il's death on December 17, 2011. The first part addresses three fundamental questions: who really governs the country, how stable is the current North Korean regime, and what lies over the horizon for the leadership transition? Part two analyzes key dynamics within the Kim family, including the rising influence of Kim Jong Un's uncle Jang Song Thaek and the emergence of Kim's wife, Ri Sol Ju as a factor in family politics, as well as the regime's efforts to preserve and modernize the Kim monarchy. The article will also discuss how the regime seeks to strengthen the socialist party-state, reinvigorate the party's central leadership institutions, tighten the party's control over mass public organizations, and watchfully manage the party's center-periphery relations. Part three analyzes the main drivers and direction behind Kim Jong Un's transformation of the legacy government he inherited from his father, focusing on his overhaul of the national security establishment and party-military relations, restructuring of the socio-economic team, and adjustment of the foreign policy team.
- Subjects
LEADERSHIP; POLITICAL parties; KIM, Jong-un, 1984-; KIM, Jong-il, 1941-2011; RI Sol Ju; KIM family
- Publication
International Journal of Korean Unification Studies, 2013, Vol 22, Issue 1, p81
- ISSN
1229-6902
- Publication type
Article