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December 22, 2024

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Fyodor Tertitskiy

Fyodor Tertitskiy

Fyodor Tertitskiy is a leading researcher at Seoul’s Kookmin University. He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from Seoul National University and is the author of several books on North Korean history and military in English and Korean.

Analysis

Why the death of Kim Il Sung’s wife is unlikely to cause much turbulence

Absent role in state media for several decades, death of Kim Song Ae unlikely to have much impact

Fyodor TertitskiyFyodor TertitskiyDecember 11, 2018
Evergreen

How the Kim cult of personality came to dominate North Korean life

The DPRK's leader-worship may be the most pervasive in human history

Fyodor TertitskiyFyodor TertitskiyDecember 7, 2018
Evergreen

Learning the lessons of Libya: North Korea and Gaddafi

State media appears divided on the importance of Tripoli's 2003 disarmament

Fyodor TertitskiyFyodor TertitskiyNovember 22, 2018
Evergreen

How North Korea got its (official) name

The "DPRK" moniker has its origins in the factionalism of the 1940s

Fyodor TertitskiyFyodor TertitskiyNovember 21, 2018
Evergreen

How Kim Il Sung became North Korea’s Great Leader

The DPRK's chaotic early days saw the USSR lay the groundwork for decades of autocratic rule

Fyodor TertitskiyFyodor TertitskiyNovember 5, 2018
Analysis

Kim Jong Un’s public appearances in October: a rare quiet month for the Supreme Leader

The leader kept a markedly low-profile, though he found time to meet with Mike Pompeo and castigate officials

Fyodor TertitskiyFyodor TertitskiyNovember 2, 2018
Analysis

A survivor, a princeling, and an outsider: the Politburo Standing Committee

This unusual triad of high-ranking officials serve as some of the leader's top advisers

Fyodor TertitskiyFyodor TertitskiyNovember 1, 2018
Analysis

How the North is run: the intelligence services

Available information paints a chaotic picture of the DPRK's spy service

Fyodor TertitskiyFyodor TertitskiyOctober 29, 2018
Analysis

A planned Kim-Putin summit: what to expect?

The two sides will likely seek to reaffirm old ties and build a united front against sanctions and pressure

Fyodor TertitskiyFyodor Tertitskiy | Oliver HothamOctober 23, 2018
Evergreen

How North Korea celebrates its Party Foundation Day

What should we expect from today's holiday?

Fyodor TertitskiyFyodor TertitskiyOctober 9, 2018
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