North Korea
Intro
The DPRK’s doctrine merges dynastic legitimacy, military-first policy, and regime survival through deterrence. Economic control and limited border trade sustain the elite core amid chronic scarcity.
Background
Since the Korean War, Pyongyang pursued autarky and asymmetric deterrence. Reforms under Kim Jong-un introduced limited market tolerance but repression persists. International sanctions and pandemic isolation deepened shortages, while missile testing accelerated.
History
- 1950-1953: Korean War – 2006: First nuclear test – 2018-2019: Diplomatic thaw with U.S. fails – 2020s: Renewed isolation and missile proliferation
Present Day
Pyongyang continues weapons testing while reopening trade with China’s border provinces. Surveillance and repression remain pervasive.
Future Outlook
Regime continuity is probable; nuclear diplomacy remains stalemated. Dependence on China will persist. Gradual humanitarian deterioration and military escalation risk regional instability.
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