Kim was Korea and Korea was Kim: The Formation of Juche Ideology and Personality Cult in North Korea Thesis

(2017). Kim was Korea and Korea was Kim: The Formation of Juche Ideology and Personality Cult in North Korea . 10.25148/etd.FIDC001747

thesis or dissertation chair

authors

  • Trifoi, Bianca

abstract

  • Juche ideology, created by founder Kim Il-Sung, governs all aspects of North Korean society. This thesis attempts to answer the questions of why and how Juche ideology and the cult of personality surrounding Kim Il-Sung were successfully implemented in North Korea. It is a historical analysis of the formation of the North Korean state that considers developments from the late 19th century to the late 20th century, with particular attention paid to the 1950s-1970s and to Kim’s own writings and speeches. The thesis argues that Juche was successfully implemented and institutionalized in North Korea due to several factors, including the rise of Korean nationalism, the personal history of Kim Il-Sung, the Korean War and resulting domestic strife, and the influence of the international socialist movement. It provides a historical explanation of Juche and its importance within North Korea, which in turn is necessary for understanding North Korea as a whole.

publication date

  • March 23, 2017

keywords

  • Kim Il Sung
  • Kim Il-Sung
  • Kim Jong Il
  • Korea
  • Korean War
  • Korean history
  • North Korea
  • Soviet Union
  • cult of personality
  • history
  • juche
  • jucheist
  • nationalism
  • personality cult
  • self-reliance
  • supreme leader
  • suryong

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