Read Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader: North Korea and the Kim Dynasty Online
Authors: Bradley K. Martin
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Ko Yong-hui (dancer; wife of Kim Jong-il),
508
,
689
,
699–702
Ko Young-hwan (diplomat; defector),
372
,
396–397
,
490
,
493
,
509–510
Hyundai resort and tours,
477–478
,
480
,
633–634
,
638
,
639–640
,
670
Kwangju uprising (South Korea),
151–152
,
561
labor
shortage,
158
working hours,
469
language, Korean
languages, foreign,
183–184
,
423
,
535
Lee Chong-guk (KPA sergeant; defector),
484
,
486–488
,
538
,
548
Lee Hu-rak (South Korean CIA chief),
136
Lee Jong-chan (South Korean intelligence chief),
549
,
574
Lee Jong-koo (South Korean defense minister),
445
Lee Ok-keum (homemaker),
121
,
305–310
,
316
Lee Soon-ok (prisoner; defector),
562–563
,
611–615
Lee Woong-pyong (MIG pilot; defector),
265–269
,
382
legal procedures, justice, individual rights,
567–575
,
611–612
,
613–614
,
618
arrest procedures, correction of abuses in,
571
leniency increased,
565–566
,
572
See also
human rights; punishment; purges;
surveillance
Lenin, V. I.,
23–24
Li Il-nam (first cousin of Kim Jong-nam),
686–688
,
693
assassination,
695
defection,
693
Li Jong-ok (prime minister; economist),
155
,
506
Li Nam-ok (first cousin of Kim Jong-nam),
687–693
Lim Young-sun (KPA lieutenant; defector),
483–484
,
491
,
493
,
543–547
,
550
,
571
literacy,
58–59
literature,
170
,
172
,
306
,
352–353
living standards,
301–308
,
335
,
453
,
463
,
482
Logan, Col. Edward O’Neal,
75–84
,
87
,
495
logging and mining in Russian Far East,
402–425
,
480
,
678
Luck, Gen. Gary,
676
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas,
79
,
82
,
85
machinery
high-tech,
347
Japan competition envisioned,
97
See also
industry
Manchuria (Northeast China)
Korean migration to,
16–17
Mangyongdae
Mangyongdae Revolutionary School,
189
,
191
,
471–472
Mansfield, Mike,
138
mansions, palaces and villas,
196–198
,
277
,
294–295
,
322
,
499
,
507
,
687
,
689
Mansions Special Volunteer Corps,
198–202
,
275
,
277
,
309–310
,
312–316
,
318
,
340
,
356
,
580
Mao Zedong
Lin Biao case, as cautionary lesson to Kim Il-sung on succession,
192
“people’s war,” as Kim Il-sung model,
98
sex life compared with Kim Il-sung’s,
199
“march of hardship” (term for 1990s hard times),
517
,
573
markets,
404–405
Pyongyang,
667
M*A*S*H,
86
mass mobilization,
154–155
,
272
,
322
,
335
,
474
McCarthy, Sen. Joseph,
74
migration
to North Korea,
91
ideological conformity resulting,
91
labor shortage and,
158
militarism
in children’s play,
689
costs to economic development, living standards,
124
,
133
,
396
,
449
,
505
domestic opposition to,
243
Kim Il-sung renunciation of, just before
death,
506
1960s beginning,
121
1970s,
133
military budget,
99
,
368
,
455–456
military dictatorship, under Kim Jong-il,
485
“military-first” ideology,
516
Communist Manifesto
jettisoned in,
665–666
offering guns
and
butter,
656
military-industrial complex
North Korean,
666
U.S.,
84
militia,
99
minerals,
51
,
58
,
63–64
,
124
,
176
,
366
.
See also
energy; gold; uranium
mines and mine workers,
303
,
388
,
412
,
429
,
503
,
505
,
559
,
561
,
563
,
567
,
569
as source of armed uprising,
527
missiles, North Korean,
635–637
comprehensive agreement,
658–659
opposed by U.S. advocates of Star Wars,
659
exports for foreign currency,
658
as negotiating card,
636
model workers.
See
Stakhanovism
money, heightened lust for,
518
Moon Ik-hwan (South Korean dissident),
625
Moranbong watch factory,
182
Mun Il-bong (finance minister),
661
music,
170–172
opera,
253–254
Nam Chung (banished to mining camp; defector),
564–565
,
621–625
Namsan School,
211–212
,
383–384
,
471
national character,
8
,
19
,
220
,
257
,
343
,
344
,
370–371
,
544
,
550
,
561
.
see also
Confucianism; face; xenophobia
Nehru, Jawaharlal,
86
neutralization, of Korean Peninsula,
99
,
100
,
149
silenced by energy shortage,
517
Nixon, Richard M.,
137
Non-Aligned Movement,
137
North-South talks
Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty
withdrawal from,
488
nuclear umbrella
nuclear weapons, U.S.,
114
,
436
,
513
removal,
442–446
See also
Korean War: nuclear weapons
nuclear weapons development
external investment, economic cooperation, blocked due to,
481
,
485
,
501
delivery systems,
495
compensating for conventional forces cuts,
667