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North Korea’s Third Hereditary Succession: Determining Factors and Hidden Meanings

12/10/2011
Author : Institute for Security & Development Policy (ISDP - Sweden)
ASIA PAPER, October 2011, pp. 33 by Seung Yeol Lee
 

Abstract:
North Korea appointed Kim Jong Un, the youngest son of Kim Jong Il, to the position of vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Workers\' Party of Korea (WPK) at the third Party Convention on September 28, 2010. The main characteristic of North Korea\'s method of succession can be explained as, \"the unitary leadership of the successor will be completed as long as the suryong is living.\" This is unique and differs from how other socialist countries historically have selected their new leaders. The determining factors differences and hidden meanings will play a pivotal role in the success or failure of Kim Jong Un. As a result, in the course of the power shift, the possibility of political change in North Korea will continue to increase.

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