Abstract

This study examines, from an inter-systemic perspective, North Korea's recent economic and foreign policy changes. It shows that despite North Korea's comparative failure, its leadership has neither been fully disillusioned about the feasibility of the system-maintaining alternative nor found a way to reform its system without breaking it down.

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