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Reforming North Korea

This is just N. Korea's implementation of the the Deng Ziaoping Theory, series of political and economic ideologies that adopt to the N. Korean society.

Only interesting part is the factory managers being men, how Kim sets about introducing women will be interesting as men = women in N. Korea.

It's going gradually me think. In an RT documentary I am currently watching the North Korean is actually preparing for investment.
 
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It's only a matter of time before the North reintegrates with the South. But the differences between the two societies are more stark than with the Germans. Defectors from the North simply cannot function in a modern consumer society.

Look at Switzerland after, i think 10th grade?, students go into a 'trade school' for 3 years where they learn about the field they want to go into.

N. Korea's industries apparently already have some industrial skills, ie manufacturing using human labor, but S. Korean industries will probably implement large scale training for the N. Koreans.

Anyways, N. Korea for about 2 generations will just be S. Korea's sweatshop.

North Korea needs to be liberated from China first before it can truly reform.

China has shown that they'll tolerate Seoul's administration up to the Yugo River, as long as they dont start covert ops 'Liberation' against the CCP.

It's going gradually me think. In an RT documentary I am currently watching the North Korean is actually preparing for investment.

Mostly from China and maybe Egypt, S. Korea could help create more EEZs for S. Korean Companies.
 
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If y actually know China the country will be front & center in reforming North Korea. Even they think the Kim dynasty is an expensive embarrassment to keep around.

The Kim dynasty would not have survived until now if it weren't for China.
 
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Not Possible with this kind of mentality...:(

No Seth Rogen or James Franco: Kim Jong Un's crazy rules for living in N-Korea

It's all in the name. If you don't believe it ask Kim Jong Un.

The North Korean leader's latest tantrum is one for the books. After what one can safely assume was an aneurysm, the dictator has ordered every other Kim Jong Un in North Korea to change their name.

The measure appears meant to bolster a personality cult surrounding Kim, who took over after the death of his dictator father Kim Jong Il in late 2011. Seoul officials have said Pyongyang also banned the use of the names of Kim Jong Il and the country's founder, Kim Il Sung.
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Kim Jong-Un is not happy. Agencies

Such is the mania that Kim Jong Il in early 2011 ordered citizens with the same name as his son to get new names and demanded that authorities reject birth registrations of newborn babies with the name.

SO we decided to bring you his choicest diktats, things that make Kim Jong Un, Kim Jong Un:

1)NO FOREIGN SOAPS!

Kim Jong Un, hates foreign shows so much that he has apparently executed ten officials for watching a South Korean soaps!

According to Yonhap news agency that cited South Korea's National Intelligence Service, besides executing the 10 officials, Kim Jong Un has so far demoted some 50 senior members of the government for watching these shows.

Last year, Kim had Jang Song Thaek, his uncle and de facto deputy, killed. And according to Bloomberg, it appears that Kim Jong Un is seeking to erase the remaining influence of his dead uncle.

This may just be one of Kim's ways to prove that he is a world leader.

2)The Socialist haircut aka Kim Jong Un's hairstyle

When he's not managing the free world, Kim Jong Un tells people how to trim their hair. Grooming, the Guardian reported, has to be proper and socialist. "The five-part series, entitled "Let's trim our hair in accordance with the socialist lifestyle", exhorted them to opt for one of several officially sanctioned haircuts, including the crew cut and the "high, middle and low" styles. Hair should be kept between 1cm and 5cm in length and should be trimmed every 15 days, it said," the Guardian reported.

But don't think he's inflexible. If you're old and balding then your age needs to be covered using your scalp. "...Even the world's most conformist state is prepared to allow a little flair in special cases: men over 50 may grow their hair to the positively bohemian length of 7cm (2.75in) on top to hide the effects of balding," Guardian reported.

3) That Seth Rogen and James Franco, pain in Kim's neck

North Korea had warned that the release of a new American comedy about a plot to assassinate leader Kim Jong Un would be an “act of war.”

If the US government doesn’t block the movie’s release, it will face “stern” and “merciless” retaliation, an unidentified spokesman for North Korea’s Foreign Ministry said in state media Wednesday.

He didn’t mention the movie by name but was clearly referring to “The Interview,” which stars Seth Rogen and James Franco as a producer and talk-show host who land an exclusive interview with the North Korean dictator and are then asked by the CIA to assassinate him.

The “reckless US provocative insanity” of mobilizing a “gangster filmmaker” to challenge the North’s leadership is triggering “a gust of hatred and rage” among North Korean people and soldiers, the spokesman said, in typically heated propaganda language.

The film’s release would be considered an “act of war that we will never tolerate,” he said.

Rogen and Franco: You don't want to piss this guys off.

4) No North Korean enemy is safe. Cause Kim's got you if he wants.

As North Korea’s new leader in 2009, Kim Jong Un vowed to wage war if the country’s enemies shot down its long-range rocket, in footage aired on state television.

The video showed Kim Jong-un shaking hands with officials at a satellite control center after scientists launched a rocket in April 2009 that stoked regional tensions and earned North Korea international sanctions and condemnation.

“I had decided to wage a real war if the enemies shot down” the rocket, Kim Jong-un was quoted as saying. A voice-over described Kim Jong-il as saying his son was in charge of the military’s anti-rocket interception operations at the time.
 
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The docu I was watching:


Also featuring the most brain dead spaniard that even make Don Quixote look sane in comparison.
 
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China needs North Korea as a "buffer" zone. They don't need the Kim per se. Just the North part.

Hence, I said NK needs to be liberated from China. Right now, the NK civilians are being indirectly held hostage by China as a buffer.

The Kim dynasty is directly holding the NK civilians hostage, but it is China who is keeping the Kim dynasty alive all this time.
 
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Chinese style reform?Don't look at the presentation,China's 1978 & 1992 reforms are much more complex.Maybe there're some changes in NK,but absolutely not a same one.
More like Vietnam style reform.

The Kim dynasty would not have survived until now if it weren't for China.
Same with your beloved country Vietnam. If it weren't for China vietcong would be history.
 
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Hence, I said NK needs to be liberated from China. Right now, the NK civilians are being indirectly held hostage by China as a buffer.

Welcome to "Real Politik." Here take a number and wait in line with the rest of those that dissatisfied with how the world work. Featuring the Dalai lama to the late Osama Bin Laden.

Like I said earlier the China will not outright depose its puppet, because of the US base in SK.
 
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I know what i am but you should just admit you're vietnamese. no sense hiding it. Everyone who's read your posts know you're just a Viet trolling on Chinese thread

I'm serious, I was in that thread when a few Chinese members exposed you as a VietNamese and you almost cried.... You still remember that thread right?

For me personally, I am fine with people calling me Viet, Indian or whatever. I also have interest in Viet, Indian, US and even Chinese military etc.

I just find your participation on this forum bizarre. Always hating on your own Viet motherland and constantly sucking in up to the Chinese members. But yet, you don't really have any interest in Chinese military or political stuff. Just weird.

OK, I'm off topic. Back to NK reform.
 
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I'm serious, I was in that thread when a few Chinese members exposed you as a VietNamese and you almost cried.... You still remember that thread right?

For me personally, I am find with people calling me Viet, Indian or whatever. I also have interest in Viet, Indian, US military etc.

I just find your participation on this forum bizarre. Always hating on your own Viet motherland and constantly sucking in up to the Chinese members. But yet, you don't really have any interest in Chinese military or political stuff. Just weird.

OK, I'm off topic. Back to NK reform.
No i don't recall. Provide me a link or post the Chinese member who posted that.
 
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north korea is allready reforming, its just hard for them due to the sanctions but trade with russia and china is increasing and once a new payment system is established north korea will grow as more people will trade with this country.
china could grow because they exported to the richer west. North kroea cant export to richer countries due to sanctions but so richer china gets so easier it is for north korea to be low labour hub like china used to be for china and russia.
 
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No i don't recall. Provide me a link or post the Chinese member who posted that.

You're living in denial!!! lol. In that thread when you accidentally called the Chinese people "cockroaches" lol. There were like 3 Chinese members there who caught you saying it lol. Just do a search for "cockroaches" and I'm sure that thread will come up lol.

Anyway like I said, Offtopic.

Now back to NK reform.
 
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