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Home >  Short Publications >  The End of North Korea
The End of North Korea
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By Lucian Pye
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
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Foreign Affairs  
Publication Date: November 1, 1999

 
The End of North Korea
By Nicholas Eberstadt
Washington: American Enterprise Institute Press, 1999
175 pp. $29.95 (paper $14.95)

Review excerpt:

Eberstadt brilliantly challenges the conventional wisdom that North Korea is ruled by madmen, arguing that Pyongyang's rulers are in fact rationally adhering to the regime logic of a Leninist state.

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In the
December issue of Education Outlook, Frederick M. Hess examines how the Bush administration's signature No Child Left Behind Act dramatically expanded the federal role in education.


Prices, Poverty, and Inequality
Prices, Poverty, and Inequality

According to conventional wisdom, the economic well-being of all but the wealthiest Americans has stagnated or declined over the past twenty-five years. Christian Broda and David E. Weinstein argue that this idea is based upon misleading measurements of wealth and poverty.