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This book examines international aid in North Korea, in particular the ongoing policy of withholding aid, through the lens of the impact on the general population to present an argument for sustainable development.

Focusing on the human rights of North Koreans and presenting a case for the use of aid as a provision for social change, it explores an alternative narrative to the existing long-drawn-out rhetoric of denuclearisation-first'. The book's scope includes evaluations of the causes of international sanctions and their impact, the Kim regime's mitigation of sanctions through marketisation and a digital economy as well as barriers to aid monitoring and the reason for the absence of any mass anti-regime movement. It also posits that North Korea is a fragile state but cloaked by the image of a strong regime.

The book succinctly demonstrates that the key to unlocking the potential of North Korea's cloaked society' does not lie in sanctions, but is to be found in engagem

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Sanctions and Unintended Consequences 3. Resilience Through Marketisation and The Digital Economy 4. Street-Level Bureaucrats and Cloaked Society 5. International Aid and Uncloaking Society 6. Strong Regime but Dysfunctional State Capacity 7. Conclusion

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/22/2023 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032486895, 978-1032486895
      ISBN10: 1032486899

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines international aid in North Korea, in particular the ongoing policy of withholding aid, through the lens of the impact on the general population to present an argument for sustainable development.

      Focusing on the human rights of North Koreans and presenting a case for the use of aid as a provision for social change, it explores an alternative narrative to the existing long-drawn-out rhetoric of denuclearisation-first'. The book's scope includes evaluations of the causes of international sanctions and their impact, the Kim regime's mitigation of sanctions through marketisation and a digital economy as well as barriers to aid monitoring and the reason for the absence of any mass anti-regime movement. It also posits that North Korea is a fragile state but cloaked by the image of a strong regime.

      The book succinctly demonstrates that the key to unlocking the potential of North Korea's cloaked society' does not lie in sanctions, but is to be found in engagem

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction 2. Sanctions and Unintended Consequences 3. Resilience Through Marketisation and The Digital Economy 4. Street-Level Bureaucrats and Cloaked Society 5. International Aid and Uncloaking Society 6. Strong Regime but Dysfunctional State Capacity 7. Conclusion

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