The Failure of De-stalinization, 1956
In this important new book, the Russian-trained scholar Andrei Lankov examines the critical historical period, the mid-1950s, when the shape of the North Korean political system was formed. This book is important for two reasons-because it is the first thorough discussion of the events leading up to the effective removal of any opposition to the Kim Il Sung group, and because it uses sources which until recently were not readily accessible. . . . These sources give us a far better historical and chronological understanding of the events and players during this crucial period than we could have had before. . . . This well-written book will be of value beyond the area of Korean Studies to anyone interested in the history of communism and political systems, as well as the history of current affairs." -Asian Affairs (June 2005) "What Lankov finds certainly adds a great deal to our knowledge of North Korean history, including some truly fascinating information." -American Historical Review (5:110, December 2005)
Andrei N. Lankov is professor in the Department of Social Studies at the Kookmin University, Seoul.