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A Land of Prison Camps, Starving Slaves and Nuclear Bombs? An alternative account to the Western media’s blinkered North Korea portrayal.

Felix Abt
4.9/5 (18179 ratings)
Description:Test your North Korea knowledge!The author of the book "A Capitalist in North Korea: My Seven Years in the Hermit Kingdom" invites you to find out how much you have been misled and lied to about North Korea by the media, pundits and activists. He is happy to share insight and a more balanced view of the world’s most isolated, under-reported and misrepresented country.Readers’ Feedback:«A compelling departure from the universal story»—Noam Chomsky, Professor Emeritus at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, author of 150 books«Swiss businessperson Mr Abt draws upon data and seven years of personal experience living and working in North Korea to demonstrate that nearly everything the Western media thinks they know about North Korea is either passé or inaccurate. A must read for anyone commenting on the Hermit Kingdom especially the mainstream media and their so-called 'expert' sources»—James Hyams, journalist and film maker, founder of the Watchdog Film Festival — the first and only film festival that screened investigative films diving into worlds otherwise unknown.«Contrary to relentless media demonization, a Swiss businessman who worked in North Korea for seven years found much to like about the country — though was dismayed by the terrible effects of U.S. sanctions»—Jeremy Kuzmarov, book author and managing editor of CovertAction Magazine, an investigative magazine with a focus on the activities and abuses of the CIA and other issues such as surveillance technology, prison system, U.S. wars and the environment.«When it comes to North Korea we are usually fed Western propaganda, or shown the excesses and often lies about what North Korea represents. Once again Felix Abt has created something nuanced that only someone who has spent so much time in the country could produce. But it is also much more than just opinions about North Korea, this book offers some stark realties of what might befall us if policies don’t change as we waltz into Cold War 2.0»—Gareth Johnson, founder and CEO of Young Pioneer Tours, a travel company specializing in tourism to countries including North Korea, Cuba and Iran.«North Korea exists in international discourse as a land where cartoon villains keep millions of tragic innocents trapped in a huge, country-sized prison. While criticisms can certainly be made about the country, the extreme demonization is grotesquely unfair. Felix's message that these are real people in a real society is extremely important»—Nury Vittachi, writer based in Hong Kong, editor of Fridayeveryday.com, news of Asia without the Western lens. He authored dozens of fiction, non-fiction and children’s books.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Land of Prison Camps, Starving Slaves and Nuclear Bombs? An alternative account to the Western media’s blinkered North Korea portrayal.. To get started finding A Land of Prison Camps, Starving Slaves and Nuclear Bombs? An alternative account to the Western media’s blinkered North Korea portrayal., you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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2022
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A Land of Prison Camps, Starving Slaves and Nuclear Bombs? An alternative account to the Western media’s blinkered North Korea portrayal.

Felix Abt
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Test your North Korea knowledge!The author of the book "A Capitalist in North Korea: My Seven Years in the Hermit Kingdom" invites you to find out how much you have been misled and lied to about North Korea by the media, pundits and activists. He is happy to share insight and a more balanced view of the world’s most isolated, under-reported and misrepresented country.Readers’ Feedback:«A compelling departure from the universal story»—Noam Chomsky, Professor Emeritus at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, author of 150 books«Swiss businessperson Mr Abt draws upon data and seven years of personal experience living and working in North Korea to demonstrate that nearly everything the Western media thinks they know about North Korea is either passé or inaccurate. A must read for anyone commenting on the Hermit Kingdom especially the mainstream media and their so-called 'expert' sources»—James Hyams, journalist and film maker, founder of the Watchdog Film Festival — the first and only film festival that screened investigative films diving into worlds otherwise unknown.«Contrary to relentless media demonization, a Swiss businessman who worked in North Korea for seven years found much to like about the country — though was dismayed by the terrible effects of U.S. sanctions»—Jeremy Kuzmarov, book author and managing editor of CovertAction Magazine, an investigative magazine with a focus on the activities and abuses of the CIA and other issues such as surveillance technology, prison system, U.S. wars and the environment.«When it comes to North Korea we are usually fed Western propaganda, or shown the excesses and often lies about what North Korea represents. Once again Felix Abt has created something nuanced that only someone who has spent so much time in the country could produce. But it is also much more than just opinions about North Korea, this book offers some stark realties of what might befall us if policies don’t change as we waltz into Cold War 2.0»—Gareth Johnson, founder and CEO of Young Pioneer Tours, a travel company specializing in tourism to countries including North Korea, Cuba and Iran.«North Korea exists in international discourse as a land where cartoon villains keep millions of tragic innocents trapped in a huge, country-sized prison. While criticisms can certainly be made about the country, the extreme demonization is grotesquely unfair. Felix's message that these are real people in a real society is extremely important»—Nury Vittachi, writer based in Hong Kong, editor of Fridayeveryday.com, news of Asia without the Western lens. He authored dozens of fiction, non-fiction and children’s books.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Land of Prison Camps, Starving Slaves and Nuclear Bombs? An alternative account to the Western media’s blinkered North Korea portrayal.. To get started finding A Land of Prison Camps, Starving Slaves and Nuclear Bombs? An alternative account to the Western media’s blinkered North Korea portrayal., you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XXW9KQK/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1W9K90CFPG7LC&keywords=a+land+of+prison+camps%2
Release
2022
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