Read The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History Online
Authors: Don Oberdorfer,Robert Carlin
cult of personality around,
16–18
,
182
DMZ tunneling,
47
last days of,
265–267
,
267–268
,
339
life and character of,
13–18
meeting with Southern emissary,
13
,
18–20
militarism of,
48–49
nuclear weapons program,
196–198
on Park assassination,
91–92
posthumous influence of,
283–284
power solidification of,
8–9
,
48
relations with China,
9
,
10
,
50–51
,
192
relations with South,
37–38
,
40
,
116–119
relations with Soviets,
119–125
relations with US,
174–175
three-year plan of 1993,
232–233
US withdrawal policies,
75–80
Kim Jae Ik,
110
Kim Jae Kyu,
85
assassination of Park Chung Hee by,
87
,
90–91
Kim Jong Il,
14
,
233
,
258
,
328
,
346
Albright and,
343–345
Clinton and,
436–437
characterized by others,
336–337
,
338
,
343
,
339
contrasted with Kim Il Sung,
271
,
326
currency revaluation,
449–450
death of,
452–453
diplomatic role of,
121
,
208
,
333
economic policy of,
362–365
,
374
,
450
,
456
health problems of,
425–427
,
430
,
437
,
440
,
443
life and character of,
272–273
,
315
,
324
military first policy of,
452
New York Philharmonic,
421
,
423
,
424
obsession with cinema,
272–273
progress under,
364–366
public appearances of,
426–427
regime of,
281–282
,
293–294
,
323–324
,
326
relations with military,
293–294
,
324
,
391
shortfalls of,
309–311
summit with Kim Dae Jung,
319
,
333–339
summit with Roh Moo-hyun,
420
,
424
,
428
,
439–441
Kim Jong Nam,
425
Kim Jong U,
302
Kim Jong Un,
432
leadership style of,
453–454
,
455
,
456
succession of,
424–425
,
450
,
452–453
Kim Ki Nam,
438
Kim Pu Song,
46
Kim Seung Il,
144
Kim Sook,
390
Kim Sung,
429
Kim Woo Choong,
148
Kim Yong Chul,
206
Kim Yong Nam,
178
,
185
,
284
,
332
,
338
,
341
China-ROK relations,
193–194
Oberdorfer and,
178
,
181
,
184
,
185
Soviet-ROK relations,
159
,
166
,
168
Kim Yong Shik,
11
Kim Yong Sun
life and character of,
185–186
,
284
,
336
meeting with Kanter,
207–208
,
221
,
224
,
370
Kim Yoon Hwan,
135
Kim, Young C.,
314
Kim Young Joo,
20
Kim Young Sam,
161
,
214
,
297
,
325
,
292
,
382
banking reforms of,
295
Bill Clinton and,
306
election of,
217
Kim Dae Jung and,
136–139
life and character of,
136–137
,
225
North Korean regime,
224
,
271
,
277
,
282
,
292
North’s nuclear policies,
228–232
,
238
,
253
opposition leader,
89
,
99
,
134
,
136
,
298
plans for summit meeting with Kim Il Sung,
262
,
266
,
339
policy toward North Korea,
231
,
277
,
317
reaction to death of Kim Il Sung,
270–271
reaction to submarine infiltration,
304
,
305–306
relations with North,
162
,
224–225
,
266
,
291–293
summit diplomacy and,
299–302
Kim, Yuri,
420
diplomatic missions to China,
9
,
11
,
112
DMZ crisis,
60–63
Ko Young-hui,
425
Koizumi, Junichiro,
360
,
361
,
365
,
367
,
397
,
401
Kojong, King,
164
Korea
pre-independence history of,
2–5
Korea-US Free Trade Agreement,
388
Korean Nuclear Fuels Development Corporation,
59
Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO),
286
,
364
,
366
,
374–375
,
347
accomplishments of,
369
,
380
,
385
,
411
,
412
challenges of,
412
obligations to DPRK,
287–288
,
378
,
403
,
411
Korean War
beginnings of,
6–7
Krauthammer, Charles,
230
Kristof, Nicholas,
306
Kuala Lumpur meeting,
287–288
,
345
,
360
Kwangju uprising,
98–105
,
133
,
134
Kyodo
,
364
Laird, Melvin,
68–69
Lake, Anthony,
235
,
241
,
251
,
271
,
301
Landy, Pierre,
57
Laney, James,
269
,
278
,
287
,
292
,
301
Laxalt, Paul,
131
Lee Boo Young,
270
Lee Chang Su,
20
Lee Hoi-chang,
386
Lee Hyun Woo,
296
Lee, John,
48
Lee Jong-seok,
390
Lee Joung Binn,
334
Lee Kwang Su,
303
Lee Myung-bak,
392
,
423
,
438
,
440–441
life and character of,
438
North Korea policy,
438
,
441–442
,
448
Obama and,
438
Roh Moo-hyun and,
438
Lee Pyong Tae,
245
Lee, Samuel,
313
Lee Sang Ok,
190
Lee Soon Ja (Mrs. Chun Doo Hwan),
127
Lee Sun Sok,
189
Lee Sung Ki,
197
Lee Yong Choi,
329
Let’s Eat Two Meals a Day,
291
Lho Shin Yong,
141
Li Tae-sik,
378
Liem, Channing,
116
Ligachev, Yegor,
154
Light-water reactors (LWR),
226
,
347
,
412
,
433
Agreed Framework provisions for,
274–280
funding for,
253
,
285–286
,
320
,
413
initial proposal for,
224–227
problems providing,
285–288
US opposition to,
404–408
Lim Dong Won,
203
,
325
,
334
,
335
,
350
talks with DPRK,
335
,
337
,
338
,
360
Linton, Stephen,
234
Livesey, William,
133
Livingston, Bob,
321
Lord, Winston,
269