The Self-Destructing North Korea and the Divided ROK / Nishioka Forces

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会 自壊する北朝鮮 分裂する韓国 / 西岡力
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Item number: BO4962941
Released date: 28 Apr 2025
Maker: Soshisha
著: 西岡力

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At the end of 2023, Kim Jong-un suddenly abandoned his father-in-law policy of unifying South and North Korea, calling the South an "enemy." (The order reached the Japanese Federation of Korean Workers' Union). On the other hand, in December 2024, President Yun Chi-Etsu (ユンソギョル) declared martial law in fear of leftist plot, but failed, and was put on an impeachment trial. Where are the parallel chaos and frenzy going? This nonfiction book reports in detail on this historical change on the Korean Peninsula and considers how the Japanese government should deal with it. The conciliatory mood that existed until the middle of the term of former President Moon Jae-in came to a complete halt, and the South Korean Unification Memorial Hall in Kaesong was blown up. The North had been planning to overthrow the regime by sending many underground agents to the South. However, even though the political takeover had been quite successful, it changed to a policy of keeping the South and North Korea at home, protecting only the Kim family. On the other hand, in the South Korea, which seems to have won the regime competition with the North, there was no feeling that the North had defeated the South, but the policy of keeping the South and North Korea at home shifted to protecting only the Kim family. On the other hand, in the South Korea, which seems to have won the regime competition with the North, there was no feeling that the North had defeated the South, but the policy of keeping the South and North Korea at home shifted to protecting only the Kim family. On the other hand, in the South Korea, which seems to have won the regime competition with the North, there was no feeling that the North had defeated the South, but the policy of keeping the South and North Korea at home shifted to protecting only the Kim family. On the other hand, in the South Korea, which seems to have won the regime competition with the North, there was no feeling that the North had defeated the South, but the policy of keeping the South and North Korea at home shifted to protecting only the Kim family. On the other hand, in the South Korea, which seems to have won the regime competition with the North, the economic hardship of the Kim family had defeated the South, but the policy of keeping the South and North Korea at home shifted to protecting only the Kim family. On the other hand, in the South Korea, which seems to have won the regime competition with the North, K-pop Shea Moon Jae-in Xi Jinping Kim Jong-un