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Style or Substance? Kim Jong-un’s Personality Cult and Reform in North Korea

By Sabine van Ameijden | August 10, 2012

Sabine van Ameijden (Department of War Studies, King’s College, London) revisits the DPRK’s reforms of 2002, looks at Rason, and asks what standards need to be used to assess the depth of North Korean assertions of reform.

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