Absent role in state media for several decades, death of Kim Song Ae unlikely to have much impact
The DPRK's leader-worship may be the most pervasive in human history
State media appears divided on the importance of Tripoli's 2003 disarmament
The "DPRK" moniker has its origins in the factionalism of the 1940s
The DPRK's chaotic early days saw the USSR lay the groundwork for decades of autocratic rule
The leader kept a markedly low-profile, though he found time to meet with Mike Pompeo and castigate officials
This unusual triad of high-ranking officials serve as some of the leader's top advisers
Available information paints a chaotic picture of the DPRK's spy service
The two sides will likely seek to reaffirm old ties and build a united front against sanctions and pressure
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