Talking to North Korea: Ending the Nuclear Standoff
by Glyn Ford
Pluto Press, 2018 Paper: 978-0-7453-3785-2 | Cloth: 978-0-7453-3786-9 Library of Congress Classification DS935.7778.F67 2018 Dewey Decimal Classification 327.519301821
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Few attempts have been made to understand the internal logic of Kim Jong-un’s regime and why life in North Korea is so difficult.
This provocative insider’s account blasts apart the myths which paint North Korea as a rogue state run by a mad leader. Informed by extraordinary access to the country's leadership, Glyn Ford investigates the regime from the inside, providing game-changing insights. Acknowledging that North Korea is a deeply flawed and barbaric state, he nonetheless shows that sections of the leadership are desperate to modernize and end their isolation.
With chapters on recent developments including the Trump / Kim summit, Ford supports a dialogue between East and West and provides a road map to avert the looming threat of a war that would threaten the lives of millions.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Glyn Ford is director of the NGO Track2Asia, a member of the Labour Party’s International Committee, and an elected constituency representative on Labour’s National Policy Forum. He is the author of North Korea on the Brink, also published by Pluto Press. He has visited North Korea almost 50 times as an MEP amongst other professional capacities.
REVIEWS
“An insightful and provocative analysis.”
— William Ury, cofounder of the Harvard Negotiation Project
“A timely, perceptive, and penetrating analysis of North Korea. This is a must for those who are interested in contemporary North Korean affairs.”
— Chung-in Moon, Distinguished University Professor, Yonsei University
“With almost fifty visits to the DPRK, Glyn Ford is one of the top European experts on the Korean Peninsula. Readers, whatever their political views, will find much to stimulate their thinking regarding one of the most important political-security issues of our time.”
— Jeffrey D. Feltman, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs
“With direct access to North Korean government officials and a lifetime of observation and analysis of the country, Glyn Ford has insight like no other. A strongly recommended, impartial read, revealing previous political tricks and failures of 73 years of miscommunication and stagnation. . . . A possible path out of this mess.”
— Nicholas Bonner, Founder of Koryo Tours
"The history of Western diplomacy towards North Korea has been the history of failures - largely because most Western leaders largely look for quick fixes. Glyn Ford is a very rare case of a Westerner who has both political experience in the West and first-hand experience of dealing with North Korea. His book shows a possible way out of the continuous crisis through slow-motion change - the only way which might work."
— Andrei Lankov, author of The Real North Korea: Life and Politics in the Failed Stalinist Utopia
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction: The Pyongyang Paradox
Part I: Roots of the Present Crisis: Understanding North Korea’s History
2. Drawing the Iron Curtain
3. Kim’s Korea
4. Famine, Markets, Refugees and Human Rights
Part II: Kim Jong Un: Continuity and Change
5. Economic Development, Nuclear Deterrent
6. Daily Life in North Korea
Part III: The Diplomatic Stage
7. The Nuclear Factor
8. Foreign Affairs between Rapprochement and Standoff
Conclusion: After the Singapore Summit
Notes
Index
Few attempts have been made to understand the internal logic of Kim Jong-un’s regime and why life in North Korea is so difficult.
This provocative insider’s account blasts apart the myths which paint North Korea as a rogue state run by a mad leader. Informed by extraordinary access to the country's leadership, Glyn Ford investigates the regime from the inside, providing game-changing insights. Acknowledging that North Korea is a deeply flawed and barbaric state, he nonetheless shows that sections of the leadership are desperate to modernize and end their isolation.
With chapters on recent developments including the Trump / Kim summit, Ford supports a dialogue between East and West and provides a road map to avert the looming threat of a war that would threaten the lives of millions.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Glyn Ford is director of the NGO Track2Asia, a member of the Labour Party’s International Committee, and an elected constituency representative on Labour’s National Policy Forum. He is the author of North Korea on the Brink, also published by Pluto Press. He has visited North Korea almost 50 times as an MEP amongst other professional capacities.
REVIEWS
“An insightful and provocative analysis.”
— William Ury, cofounder of the Harvard Negotiation Project
“A timely, perceptive, and penetrating analysis of North Korea. This is a must for those who are interested in contemporary North Korean affairs.”
— Chung-in Moon, Distinguished University Professor, Yonsei University
“With almost fifty visits to the DPRK, Glyn Ford is one of the top European experts on the Korean Peninsula. Readers, whatever their political views, will find much to stimulate their thinking regarding one of the most important political-security issues of our time.”
— Jeffrey D. Feltman, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs
“With direct access to North Korean government officials and a lifetime of observation and analysis of the country, Glyn Ford has insight like no other. A strongly recommended, impartial read, revealing previous political tricks and failures of 73 years of miscommunication and stagnation. . . . A possible path out of this mess.”
— Nicholas Bonner, Founder of Koryo Tours
"The history of Western diplomacy towards North Korea has been the history of failures - largely because most Western leaders largely look for quick fixes. Glyn Ford is a very rare case of a Westerner who has both political experience in the West and first-hand experience of dealing with North Korea. His book shows a possible way out of the continuous crisis through slow-motion change - the only way which might work."
— Andrei Lankov, author of The Real North Korea: Life and Politics in the Failed Stalinist Utopia
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction: The Pyongyang Paradox
Part I: Roots of the Present Crisis: Understanding North Korea’s History
2. Drawing the Iron Curtain
3. Kim’s Korea
4. Famine, Markets, Refugees and Human Rights
Part II: Kim Jong Un: Continuity and Change
5. Economic Development, Nuclear Deterrent
6. Daily Life in North Korea
Part III: The Diplomatic Stage
7. The Nuclear Factor
8. Foreign Affairs between Rapprochement and Standoff
Conclusion: After the Singapore Summit
Notes
Index
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC