Guns, Guerillas, and The Great Leader: North Korea and the Third World By Benjamin R. Young. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2021. 218 pp. $28 (Paper), $90 (Cloth).
IF 1.2 3区 社会学Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
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Abstract
This monograph is based on Benjamin R. Young ’ s 2018 doctoral dissertation and investigates “ North Korea ’ s place within the Third World ” (p. 1). This fits into a recent trend in Cold War studies that emphasizes small state agency. Through this lens, Young critically examines North Korea in a de-westernised way, by treating the country as an independent actor rather than a Soviet-Chinese puppet state. Young ’ s central argument is that Third Worldism, a form of socialist internation-alism which sought to dismantle western economic and political hegemony over post-colonial states (Nash, 2003, 95), formed an important part of North Korea ’ s foreign policy and national identity construction. This allowed Kim Il Sung to establish economic and political relationships with emerging postcolonial states, export his Juche ideology and personality cult, and bolster North Korea ’ s international recognition vis-à-vis South Korea.
这本专著以本杰明·r·杨(Benjamin R. Young) 2018年的博士论文为基础,研究了“朝鲜在第三世界中的地位”(第1页)。这符合冷战研究中最近强调小型国家机构的趋势。通过这一视角,杨以一种去西方化的方式批判性地审视了朝鲜,将其视为一个独立的角色,而不是一个苏中傀儡国家。杨的核心论点是,第三世界主义是社会主义国际主义的一种形式,它试图拆除西方对后殖民国家的经济和政治霸权(Nash, 2003,95),是朝鲜外交政策和国家认同建设的重要组成部分。这使得金日成能够与新兴的后殖民国家建立经济和政治关系,输出他的主体思想和个人崇拜,并加强朝鲜对-à-vis韩国的国际认可。
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