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Review of B. R. Myers’ ''The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters'' | Review of B. R. Myers’ ''The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters'' (2011), a Novel by a Supposed "Leading Expert" | ||
= Notes: = | |||
* The preface makes no mention of joint U.S.-SK war games on the peninsula in order to paint a picture of NK “military escalations” which suits his purposes. | |||
* When discussing the “superior economy” of the south, U.S. investment in SK and global sanctions on the north are not given adequate coverage. | |||
* The “attacks on South Korean forces in 2010” (preface to 2011 paperback edition), are, according to Myers, a case of north Korean weapons posturing, though they were in actuality response to south Korean war demonstrations.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Stephen Gowans|newspaper=What's Left|title=North Korea attacks South Korea... or is it the other way around?|date=2010-11-23|url=https://gowans.blog/2010/11/23/north-korea-attacks-south-korea%e2%80%a6or-is-it-the-other-way-around/}}</ref> | |||
1 The annual U.S.-SK war rehearsals are |
Revision as of 02:04, 14 September 2023
Review of B. R. Myers’ The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters (2011), a Novel by a Supposed "Leading Expert"
Notes:
- The preface makes no mention of joint U.S.-SK war games on the peninsula in order to paint a picture of NK “military escalations” which suits his purposes.
- When discussing the “superior economy” of the south, U.S. investment in SK and global sanctions on the north are not given adequate coverage.
- The “attacks on South Korean forces in 2010” (preface to 2011 paperback edition), are, according to Myers, a case of north Korean weapons posturing, though they were in actuality response to south Korean war demonstrations.[1]
1 The annual U.S.-SK war rehearsals are
- ↑ Stephen Gowans (2010-11-23). "North Korea attacks South Korea... or is it the other way around?" What's Left.