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The sister, North Korea's Kim Yo Jong, the most dangerous woman in the world, Sung-Yoon Lee

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The sister, North Korea's Kim Yo Jong, the most dangerous woman in the world, Sung-Yoon Lee
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-280) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
genealogical tablesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The sister
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1389274587
Responsibility statement
Sung-Yoon Lee
Sub title
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong, the most dangerous woman in the world
Summary
Recent years have seen the dramatic rise of a young woman called Kim Yo Jong in North Korea. Stomping the world stage from the shadows of her secretive state, she is creating headlines and fevered speculation about her role and her future. She is the sister of Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un and, as her murderous regime's chief propagandist, internal administrator and foreign policymaker, she is the most powerful woman in North Korea's history. Cruel but charming, she threatens and insults foreign leaders with sardonic wit. A princess by birth with great expectations for her macabre kingdom, she was brought up to believe it is her mission to reunite North Korea with the South, or die trying. She's pretty, she seems demure, she is cold, and she's incredibly dangerous. The Sister, written by Sung-Yoon Lee, a scholar of Korean and East Asian studies and a specialist on North Korea, is a fascinating, authoritative account of the mysterious world of North Korea and its ruling dynasty - a family whose lust for power entails torturing and starving its people into submission, killing dissenters, and threatening nuclear war
Target audience
adult
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