Kim Jong Il
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Kim Jong Il
Kim Jong Il has died. I hope there will be an opportunity for reunification, or that at least the situation of the people will improve.
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Re: Kim Jong Il
Very serious topic, so I won't comment lightly.
But, I'll certainly be keeping an eye on events in the Korean Peninsula over the next few days/weeks/months.
But, I'll certainly be keeping an eye on events in the Korean Peninsula over the next few days/weeks/months.
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Re: Kim Jong Il
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It seems inevitable that this discussion will turn to politics, which is, of course, in violation of the term of service. But this, IMHO, is one of the instances where the TOS prohibition on politics should be overlooked, for the politics of N Korea will directly affect go.
I can't speak for other mods/admins, but I'm going to be really lax about enforcing the TOS in this thread as long as nobody gets contoversial or insulting.
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It seems inevitable that this discussion will turn to politics, which is, of course, in violation of the term of service. But this, IMHO, is one of the instances where the TOS prohibition on politics should be overlooked, for the politics of N Korea will directly affect go.
I can't speak for other mods/admins, but I'm going to be really lax about enforcing the TOS in this thread as long as nobody gets contoversial or insulting.
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Re: Kim Jong Il
I think Kim Jong-un, the heir apparent, seems to be in his father's mold in very many ways. So I wouldn't count on him governing all that differently.
As for a collapse, no one in the international community wants that (for better or worse).
So I could be wrong, but I'd expect things to continue on their current path.
As for a collapse, no one in the international community wants that (for better or worse).
So I could be wrong, but I'd expect things to continue on their current path.
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Re: Kim Jong Il
hyperpape wrote:I think Kim Jong-un, the heir apparent, seems to be in his father's mold in very many ways. So I wouldn't count on him governing all that differently. ...
True, but is it real, or just an act? He went to school in Switzerland, where he was almost certainly exposed to many western ideas. Suppose Kim Jong-Un had significantly different views than his father. It might not be healthy to express them.
He has many potential competitors. He has leapfrogged the majority of the officers in the military, which should cause some jealosy even among the most loyal. He has two elder brothers ( eldest half-brother, Kim Jong-nam, had been the successor, but lost that status when he got caught trying to use a fake passport to visit Disneyland in Tokyo. ) He also has an aunt and an uncle who are politically involved, and who might resent a possible loss of power.
In such a situation, the safest course would be to follow in father's footsteps while father is alive, so as to ensure the stable patronage of father's followers when father dies. Once he secures power and gets the continued public support of his potential competitors, then would be the time to make changes - if he had a mind to do so. But for the short term, a prudent man would stay the course, regardless of his long term intentions.
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Re: Kim Jong Il
Wonder if North Korea will continue to devote resources to researching computer go AI.
http://www.koreaittimes.com/story/12367 ... o-software
http://www.koreaittimes.com/story/12367 ... o-software
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Re: Kim Jong Il
The new leader has problems that can be loosely grouped into two categories: coups by individuals or small groups, and general insurrection by the citizenry.
To deal with coups, the safest course, as mentioned above, would be to maintain the patronage of father's supporters. To prevent general insurrections, he would do best to raise the general standards of living. ( History shows that in virtually any country the peasants do not revolt if they see their lot getting better. ) In the current situation, simply having enough food would be an improvement for many N Korean citizens.
There are numerous but vague reports that a food-for-nukes deal had been brokered while father was still alive, and signed while the corpse was still warm. it involves something around a quarter million tons of food from the US in return for N Korea suspending enriched uranium production. ( There are contradictory reports on this around the web, so details are uncertain )
If this is true, then new leader is on the right course, IMHO.
To deal with coups, the safest course, as mentioned above, would be to maintain the patronage of father's supporters. To prevent general insurrections, he would do best to raise the general standards of living. ( History shows that in virtually any country the peasants do not revolt if they see their lot getting better. ) In the current situation, simply having enough food would be an improvement for many N Korean citizens.
There are numerous but vague reports that a food-for-nukes deal had been brokered while father was still alive, and signed while the corpse was still warm. it involves something around a quarter million tons of food from the US in return for N Korea suspending enriched uranium production. ( There are contradictory reports on this around the web, so details are uncertain )
If this is true, then new leader is on the right course, IMHO.
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Re: Kim Jong Il
If we ignore the no-politics rule here due to the effect North Korea has on go, should discussion be limited to that aspect?
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Re: Kim Jong Il
Why do we think this would affect the world of go? Seoul becoming a bowl of fire?
Or perhaps a misunderstanding after Kim Jong-Un tells his generals to research a good invasion of the Chinese?
Or perhaps a misunderstanding after Kim Jong-Un tells his generals to research a good invasion of the Chinese?
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Re: Kim Jong Il
Joaz Banbeck wrote:[admin]
It seems inevitable that this discussion will turn to politics, which is, of course, in violation of the term of service. But this, IMHO, is one of the instances where the TOS prohibition on politics should be overlooked, for the politics of N Korea will directly affect go.
I can't speak for other mods/admins, but I'm going to be really lax about enforcing the TOS in this thread as long as nobody gets contoversial or insulting.
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Hm, I need a "troll" emoticon...
In that case, maybe I can make a thread arguing that the "hand of god" is achivable only by deities capable of logically impossible acts!
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Re: Kim Jong Il
I think that North and South Koreans both view themselves as "Koreans", so I hope that they can be unified again. On an unrelated note, South Korea doesn't need any help dominating the Go world.
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Suji wrote:I think that North and South Koreans both view themselves as "Koreans", so I hope that they can be unified again. On an unrelated note, South Korea doesn't need any help dominating the Go world.
I think that unification is controversial in south korea, just as in other parts of the world.
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Kirby wrote:I think that unification is controversial in south korea, just as in other parts of the world.
Unfortunately, you may be right.
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Re: Kim Jong Il
Joaz Banbeck wrote:He went to school in Switzerland, where he was almost certainly exposed to many western ideas. Suppose Kim Jong-Un had significantly different views than his father. It might not be healthy to express them.
Western Ideas are seriously overrated. To my knowledge his father too was pretty much exposed to western ideas and liquors, this doesn't make him less of a dictator. I mean, where does this irrational love for reformer-dictators who saw school in Switzerland or studied at the LSE come from?