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The Self-Imposed Isolation of North Korea - Professor Heonik Kwon, University of Cambridge 

Darwin College Lecture Series
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North Korea is one of the most secluded societies in today’s world. Its system of rule is often referred to as an enigma of modern politics. This essay asks what has caused this condition of extreme isolation, highlighting the relentless pursuit of a historically durable charismatic political power. The discussion will include Max Weber’s thoughts on the place of charismatic power in modern politics.
Heonik Kwon is a Senior Research Fellow of Social Anthropology at Trinity College, Cambridge. Author of prize-winning books on the sociocultural history of the Vietnam War, the Korean War and Asia’s postcolonial Cold War more broadly, he previously taught in the London School of Economics and University of Edinburgh. His new book, Spirit Power (2022), approaches Korea’s Cold War experience from a religious historical angle. The present lecture draws upon his earlier co-authored book, North Korea: Beyond Charismatic Power (2012).

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22 сен 2024

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@DavidTizzard
@DavidTizzard Год назад
It doesn't detract from Professor Kwon's marvelous talk which I thoroughly enjoyed, but Kim Il Sung died in 1994 (not 1993 as was said a few times during the lecture). He passed just before he was due to meet South Korean president Kim Yong-sam. Very much a sliding doors moment for the people. Loved the Kim Jong Il dream story given here!! Big fan of Professor Kwon's two recent books and recommend them to anyone interested in the Korean Peninsula.
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