Read Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader: North Korea and the Kim Dynasty Online
Authors: Bradley K. Martin
Tags: #History, #Asia, #Korea
South Korean broadcasts,
395
textiles,
480
reed-and-wood-pulp-based,
102
Third World, as diplomatic focus,
7
,
125
,
137
,
363–364
third world war (global war),
85
feared during
Pueblo
incident,
129
seen as opportunity for forced unification,
98
tourism,
338–339
,
348–349
,
466
,
473
,
633
,
660
emphasis, over manufacturing,
640–641
gambling,
640
service, hospitality quality,
475
tractor plant, Kumsong,
157–160
,
272
trade, external
expansion sought,
182
and
juche
,
177
with South Korea,
480
traders, trading companies,
312
,
314
,
447
,
458–459
,
447
,
458
,
573
,
579–591
,
600–601
,
616
.
See also
entrepreneurs, moneyed class
transportation
aviation,
476
public, urban,
177
conductors’ high status,
620–621
travel, international
difficulty adjusting after (reverse culture shock),
584
rarity of,
6
troop withdrawal, foreign (1958),
114
Truman, Harry S.
emergency proclaimed by,
84
MacArthur fired by,
85–86
nuclearization of war discussed by,
85
Soviet expansionism exaggerated by,
73–74
tunnel(s),
85
connecting Kim Jong-il’s office and home,
687–688
escape, for Great Leader,
494
housing missile launchers,
563
replica of downtown Seoul in, for spy training,
539
“subterranean society,”
665
See also
underground factories
underground factories,
85
,
564–565
unification
“by end of 1990s,” revised deadline,
516
economic problems as distraction from,
136
liquidation of Southerners following,
487
southward rush of homeless job-seekers,
Seoul’s fear,
683
United Nations
Korean War resolution,
74
UN Command, post–Korean War,
99
operational control over South Korean forces by,
113
United States
Korean relations with, nineteenth-century,
13
Korean relations with, 1900–1945,
15
intervention decision by,
73–74
1970s diplomacy,
136–153
1980s diplomacy,
368–370
policy prior to Korean War,
64–68
“hawk engagement,”
674–677
U.S. Army, in Korean War
Chinese units compared,
83
Twenty-fourth Division,
74–84
passim
Nineteenth Infantry Regiment,
75–84
passim
racial integration of,
78
Third Battalion,
80
U.S. forces in Korea
Carter withdrawal proposals (1976–79),
138–153
Guam Doctrine withdrawal (1971–72),
137
massive retaliation policy,
113
1949 withdrawal, as inspiration for invasion,
114–115
unification and,
683
U.S. Navy. See
Pueblo
incident
U.S.–South Korean mutual security treaty,
97
,
99
Vessey, Gen. John W.,
150
Vietnam
and
Pueblo
incident,
131–132
reform model,
667
mandated in U.S. Senate bill,
677
visitors, foreign
restrictions eased, for food aid delivery,
555
Vladivostok
as atomic target,
99
war fever (1990s),
391
,
433–434
,
486–488
,
491–495
,
513–516
,
534
,
584
Wilson, Woodrow,
15
Wolfowitz, Paul,
672
women,
305–316
in anti-Japanese movement,
41–43
maternity leave,
5
widows,
201
in workforce,
158
Won Eung-hui (spy who discovered 1992 coup plot),
549
Woodward, Maj. Gen. Gilbert H.,
130–131
Woo In-hee (movie actress),
318
Workers’ Party,
60
elite vs. mass party, dispute over,
94
officials blamed for wartime “mistakes,”
94
World Festival of Youth and Students,
295
,
310
,
342–344
,
347
,
366
,
416
,
432
,
447
,
459
,
521
,
585
,
605–606
Xiaowangqing (Manchuria), battle of,
39
,
108
Yang Hyong-sop (politburo member),
189
Yalta conference,
40
Yi Bong-yol (KPA general; rumored coup plot leader),
546
Yi Hyo-seun (coup plot leader),
548
Yi Yong-mu, Gen. (KPA political chief),
275
,
277
,
278–280
Yon Hyon-muk (prime minister),
395
,
525
Yoo Song-il (banished KPA colonel; defector),
533–535
,
568–571
Yu Song-chol, Lt. Gen. (Soviet Korean)
on Chinese intervention,
82