Crisis in North Korea

The Failure of De-stalinization, 1956

Paperback, 292 pages

English language

Published June 20, 2007 by University of Hawaiʻi Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8248-3207-0
Copied ISBN!

View on OpenLibrary

No rating (0 reviews)

North Korea remains the most mysterious of all Communist countries. The acute shortage of available sources has made it a difficult subject of scholarship. Through his access to Soviet archival material made available only a decade ago, contemporary North Korean press accounts, and personal interviews, Andrei Lankov presents for the first time a detailed look at one of the turning points in North Korean history: the country's unsuccessful attempts to de-Stalinize in the mid-1950s. He demonstrates that, contrary to common perception, North Korea was not a realm of undisturbed Stalinism; Kim Il Sung had to deal with a reformist opposition that was weak but present nevertheless.

Lankov traces the impact of Soviet reforms on North Korea, placing them in the context of contemporaneous political crises in Poland and Hungary. He documents the dissent among various social groups (intellectuals, students, party cadres) and their attempts to oust Kim in the unsuccessful …

1 edition

Subjects

  • Asian / Middle Eastern history: postwar, from c 1945 -
  • Marxism & Communism
  • c 1945 to c 1960
  • History
  • History: World
  • North Korea
  • Asia - Korea
  • Modern - 20th Century