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Eyes on Korea: 2004-01-23

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Winds of Change.NET Regional Briefings run on Tuesdays & Wednesdays, and sometimes Fridays too. Today's Regional Briefing focuses on Korea, courtesy of Robert Koehler in Kwangju. TOP TOPICS ALSO ON TAP TODAY: Stamp wars, Internet Wars, and History Wars; 3,000 ROK troops to Kirkuk; North Korea makes "bold" concessions; a look into the Great North Korean famine; USFK to leave Seoul; ROK Foreign Minister resigns, with implications for future US-ROK ties; dumb South Korean TV show ideas (but some decent movie ideas), and much, MUCH MORE.
North Korea's Man-Made Famine
  • The Big Hominid has a three part (so far) review of Andrew Natsios's book The Great North Korean Famine -- definitely worth the time going through. Part I Part II Part III
  • In the Asia Times, Jim Lobe discusses starvation in North Korea, including the way in which the DPRK may be distributing food according to political loyalty.
  • For the Lunar New Year holiday, meanwhile, South Korea's MBC TV is airing a special on North Korean cuisine during which they visit cooking schools in the [starving] nation and discuss some of the country's regional dishes [but probably not including grass and tree bark]. I only wish I could tell you I'm making this up.
North Korea's Nukes US-ROK issues Asian Affairs South Korea

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Tracked: January 23, 2004 6:49 AM
Winds of Change Briefing is up from The Marmot's (Final) Hole
Excerpt: The monthly Korea briefing over at Winds of Change is up and running. Hope you guys out there in the English-language Korea Blogosphere enjoy the extra traffic -- you deserve it.

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If N. Korea didn't have nukes and a massive standing army we could have finished up in the north by now, just like Dubya has finished up the job in Iraq. Although this of course should act to encourage countries like NK and Iran to pursue nuclear arms since it's one of the best ways to guarantee that the US won't "liberate" you from your own government.

"South Korea agrees on final plan to send troops to Iraq."

Yawn.

"Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead."

...Which, alas, is more than we can say for Disco.

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