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North Korean Civil-Military Trends: Military-First Politics to a Point

U.S. Army War College.
Available online. Printed copy on order for collection.
"Since 1998, Pyongyang's foremost policy has been declared as 'military-first.' While experts debate the precise meaning and significance of this policy, considerable consensus exists that it gives the leading role to the Korean People's Army (KPA). Hence, military leaders in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea are very powerful and influential figures. Who are they? What kind of power and influence do these leaders wield, and how do they exert it?"

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