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September 8, 2010
Leadership Change in North Korea?
Published: 09/07/2010
Korea is set to have a rare meeting of party officials, potentially marking the transfer of power from Kim Jong Il to his chosen successor. North Korea remains behind an iron curtain, but stories are recounted by those who escape across the border. Read a gripping account of the frightening journey and the difficulty of adjusting to life on the other side, and what it's like living on the 38th parallel. The map supplement provides anoverview of the Korean War and how the infamous 38th Parallel was chosen, few imagining that it would be in place to this day.
Escape From North Korea.74-99. Tom O'Neill reports on the daunting challenge of defection, and starting a new, free life. Photos by Chien-Chi Chang portray the terrifying journey, and show the hardships defectors face once they arrive.
2003 July.National Geographicmagazine.Korea's DMZ: Dangerous Divide.2-27.As North Korea steps up its nuclear threat, it's business as usual along the DMZ -- the narrow strip of land that has split the Korean Peninsula for 50 years. There the two armies wait for the other to blink. By Tom O'Neill, with photos by Michael Yamashita. 2003 July.National Geographicmagazine map supplement.The Two Koreas/The Forgotten War.This two-sided supplement details the weapons and nuclear capabilities of North and South, economic trends, pre-war history, the Korean War, and postwar clashes.
Leadership Change in North Korea?
Leadership Change in North Korea?
Published: 09/07/2010
Korea is set to have a rare meeting of party officials, potentially marking the transfer of power from Kim Jong Il to his chosen successor. North Korea remains behind an iron curtain, but stories are recounted by those who escape across the border. Read a gripping account of the frightening journey and the difficulty of adjusting to life on the other side, and what it's like living on the 38th parallel. The map supplement provides anoverview of the Korean War and how the infamous 38th Parallel was chosen, few imagining that it would be in place to this day.
Escape From North Korea.74-99. Tom O'Neill reports on the daunting challenge of defection, and starting a new, free life. Photos by Chien-Chi Chang portray the terrifying journey, and show the hardships defectors face once they arrive.
2003 July.National Geographicmagazine.Korea's DMZ: Dangerous Divide.2-27.As North Korea steps up its nuclear threat, it's business as usual along the DMZ -- the narrow strip of land that has split the Korean Peninsula for 50 years. There the two armies wait for the other to blink. By Tom O'Neill, with photos by Michael Yamashita. 2003 July.National Geographicmagazine map supplement.The Two Koreas/The Forgotten War.This two-sided supplement details the weapons and nuclear capabilities of North and South, economic trends, pre-war history, the Korean War, and postwar clashes.
Leadership Change in North Korea?
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