Read Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader: North Korea and the Kim Dynasty Online
Authors: Bradley K. Martin
Tags: #History, #Asia, #Korea
inspections, international,
488
and nuclear nonproliferation structure,
439
mentioned by U.S. defense secretary,
494
Russian freelance scientists’ assistance,
495
O Baek-ryong (bodyguard chief; partisan),
239
Obuchi, Keizo,
636
O Guk-ryol (KPA general staff chief),
471
Oh Young-nam (State Security captain; defector),
505–507
,
547–548
,
691–692
O Jin-u, Marshal,
52
,
416
,
484
,
505
,
507
family’s predicted role in any coup,
521
okwa
.
See
Mansions Special Volunteer Corps
old age and retirement,
159–160
O Mi-ran (actress),
319
one-man rule,
107
Paektu, Mount,
18
pilgrimages, tourism,
215
Paek Tu-chin (South Korean prime minister),
99
Pak Hon-yong (communist leader from the South),
55
,
72
,
82
,
95
,
213
,
301
Pak Nam-ki (chief economic planner),
660
Pak Pong-ju (prime minister),
663
Pak Song-chol (Kim Il-sung’s relative by
Pak Su-hyon (bodyguard; defector),
198
,
200
,
316
,
426–434
pangchang
.
See
music: opera
Park Chung-hee (South Korean president)
assassination of,
151
background in Japanese military,
121
calls for three-way peace talks,
150
as coup leader, major general,
120
human rights and democracy record,
148
as model for economic developers in North,
483
,
648
,
667
,
672–674
Park Geun-hye (daughter of Park Chunghee),
648
partisans (Manchuria guerrilla faction)
economic policies of,
120
loyalty to Kim Il-sung,
95–96
memoirs banned,
242
Panmunjom,
9
,
87
.
See also
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ);
Pueblo
incident
Peng Dehuai, Gen.,
92
ping-pong diplomacy,
139–140
Pochonbo, battle of,
39–40
,
212
,
214
population,
139
police
function,
6
manpower,
262
See also
police state; Public Security; State Security
intensification under Kim Jong-il,
397
See also
Public Security; punishment; purges; State Security; surveillance
political offenders.
See
punishment; purges; surveillance
post–Korean War period (1950s),
93–119
Potemkin villages,
178
,
499
,
518–519
power, electric,
177
Kim Il-sung’s priority use of,
499–500
Pyongyang system modernized,
662
easing,
663
propaganda.
See
culture; indoctrination; Kim
Il-sung: personality cult of; Kim
Jong-il: personality cult of; news
media; subversion, of North Korea;
subversion, of South Korea
prostitution,
188
,
201
,
458
,
590
,
623
protest,
344–345
,
441
,
543
,
545–547
,
550
,
611
Public Security (police),
262
,
263–264
,
269
,
291
punishment,
290–304
banishment (internal exile),
290
,
293
,
294
,
298
,
301–302
,
557–558
,
614–615
,
616–628
without change in social class,
627
commitment to mental institution as,
589
demotion, for remaining dry-eyed after
Kim Il-sung’s death,
508
detention centers,
290–291
execution,
290
of accused spy for South Korea,
549
of camp-inmate family for escape try,
609
of coup plotters, associates,
546
of defector attempting to rescue family members,
460
of exhumed corpse, ritual,
575
of father as little son watches,
301
of failed assassin,
695
for hearing gossip about Kim Jong-il’s private life,
687
of official’s wife, at drinking party, for criticizing Kim Jong-il,
287
of personality cult critics,
292
of political prison camp inmates,
299
public, suspended,
631
seen as alienating elite,
648
for sexual promiscuity,
201–202
of Southerners during Korean War,
89
of woman who told authorities she had slept with Kim Jong-il,
318
house arrest,
293
political prisons and prison camps,
280
,
290–291
,
293–294
,
302–304
,
557–558
,
560
,
562–564
,
615
experiments on prisoners,
604
families of spies who fail sent to,
541
guards’ testimony,
604–610
leniency to families of offenders, new policies,
416
,
572
,
617
,
631
prisoners released (1984–86),
589
short stature of inmates,
609
prison, women’s,
616
prisons, ordinary,
291
,
329–330
,
562
,
611–613
reformatories (labor drill units),
291
purges,
293
military
1969–1970, as succession maneuver,
277
thought examination committees in,
110
Pyongyang
capture of,
80
priority in distribution of goods, services, electricity,
449
,
499–500
,
576
retaking of,
83
showcase role,
295
radio, external broadcasts
pending congressional bills regarding,
677–678
receivers capable of tuning in,
6
,
368
,
379
,
423–424
,
431–432
,
495
,
496
,
522
,
526
,
601
(
see also
subversion, of North
Korea: balloon drops)
Radio Free Asia, Korean-language service,
297
,
379
,
385
,
392
,
401
,
407
,
454
,
455
,
496
,
522
,
526
,
601
South Korean,
310
,
368
,
385
,
390
,
406–407
,
420
,
422
,
424
,
432
,
570
,
584
,
600–602