Why North Korea Hasn’t Had Its Own ‘Reform and Opening’

🇯🇵 The Diplomat (JP) —
Why North Korea Hasn’t Had Its Own ‘Reform and Opening’

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North Korea's reluctance to implement significant reforms reminiscent of China's past reflects deep institutional differences. The article investigates why North Korea remains static despite historical parallels with earlier Chinese reforms.

Despite certain institutional similarities between China in the 1970s and North Korea today, head-to-head comparisons are deceptive.

World Conflict Politics North Korea reforms China politics institutional differences

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