North Korea 2019: Issues and Analyses
Author: CHEONG Seong-chang,
LEE Jong-seok, CHOI Eunjoo, KIM Jin Moo, LEE Young-Hoon, JEON Young-Sun
Publishing Date: 2020.02.
Volume: 420 Pages
In South Korea, most of the annual reports on North
Korean issues have been published predominantly by the press. Meanwhile, in
other states, major think tanks on foreign policy and security regularly
published annual reports of specific states or regions. Furthermore, reports and
analyses published by the South Korean governmental agencies are often
classified confidential with only few exceptions, restricting the accessibility
of various experts on detailed analysis of North Korean issues.
In this context, the Sejong Institute,
one of the preeminent private think tanks in South Korea dedicated to the fields
of unification of Korea, foreign policy, and security affairs, published North Korea 2019: Issues and Analyses in
cooperation with experts of North Korea issues in and out of academia. The
entire contents of the report is released through the institute’s website for
easy access of specialists from think tanks and academia in general, government
officers in the field of unification, foreign policy, and national security,
and journalists from the press. This report from the Sejong institute clearly differs
from other annual reports related to North Korea in such manner.
North Korea 2019: Issues
and Analyses is the outcome of rigorous participation by various specialists of North
Korea, such as North Korean politics, economy, social culture, foreign policy
including inter-Korean relations, and security and defense. For this report, the
research team conducted countless discussions and meetings. The research process
continued for a year.
With the organization of the report, the research
team focused on in-depth analysis of major issues of North Korea in 2019, while
other related reports mainly rearranged a series of facts. For instance, North
Korea revised its constitution provisions twice last year. Comparing this
change of 2019 to the former constitutional provision revision of 2016, the
report suggests the direction of policy change that Kim Jong-un regime seeks. Also,
two experts who studies North Korean economy assesses economic affairs that are
currently in veil. By analyzing signals such as currency changes, food price
shifts, and economic stability during sanctions, the report provides evidence
to accurately evaluate the effectiveness of sanctions on North Korea. It also
includes an analysis of primary literature such as Rodong Sinmun, newspaper, to figure out ongoing competition in the market
and technological innovation within North Korea along with various pictures for
easy understanding of the public. Also, profound studies on Kim Jong-un’s summit
diplomacy and changes of inter-Korean relations are also added.
This volume includes major primary texts needed to
understand North Korea’s approach in 2019 to domestic and foreign policies: Chairman
Kim’s New Year’s speech, Supreme People’s Assembly speech, a letter guiding a new
direction of propaganda and agitation, a news report on the 5th Plenary Meeting
of the 7th Central Committee of the Worker’s Party of Korea, and information related
to the U.S. and South Korea from major institutions, personnel, and the media, which
must be analyzed to understand 2019 North Kore’s position.
This research was a part of the project “2019 Development Project of Data-based
North Korea Analysis,” funded by the Ministry of Unification of the Republic of
Korea. The perspective and opinion expressed in this report are personal and do
not reflect those of the Ministry of Unification or of the Sejong Institute.
※ The report is only available in Korean.
※ Translator’s note: This is a summarized unofficial translation of the
original paper which was written in Korean. All references should be made to
the original paper.