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North Korea, Kim Yo-jong: the new leader?


North Korea: Kim Yo-jong, the dictator's sister, seems particularly interested in rising international tensions. But will she be the heir of the dynasty?

While the Korean Republic has caught the attention of the world with its swift and efficient response to Covid-19 pandemic, its northern counterpart has been in the focus of journalists and analysts for different reasons: first the disappearance and thus presumed death of its leader, Kim Jong-un, while recently the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is in the headlines due to its growing aggression towards South Korea. However, the two events are tied together by a certain person: the sister of Kim Jon-un, Kim Yo-jong.  For months, she has been considered a possible heir to his brother, while now she is the person in North Korea who formulates threats and demands of the dictatorship towards the general public abroad.

There are several questions which can arise, and due to the closed nature of the DPRK, there is much which remains unknown. The health conditions of the country’s dictator and the reasons behind the rise to prominence of Kim Yo-jong could be debated, however, she is becoming a more visible and more significant player in North Korea. Her level of autonomy remains unknown, however, supposing she is an autonomous actor of the DPRK’s political elite, her actions provoke even more questions. Why is she interested in rising tensions? While for many her deeds seem ambiguous, she is acting in line with the logic of political survival.

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