Analysis How North Korea’s New Year messages use history and hardships to prop up regimeKim Jong Un’s speeches refer to past triumphs to inspire people to persevere, but face growing skepticism from young Every January, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un rings in the new year with a major speech that assesses the problems facing the country and sets forth the regime’s objectives for the year, continuing a tradition that goes back seven decades. These addresses are far from a mere formality; they are a masterclass in the strategic use of historical narratives, drawing on the past to reinforce the regime’s legitimacy, shape national identity and navigate the complex landscape of international relations. In a paper published this year, I undertook a textual analysis of all © Korea Risk Group. All rights reserved. |