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Civic Culture & Community Life: Rebuilding the Social Fabric of North Korea
Civic culture in post-Kim North Korea must be rebuilt not through directives, but through shared participation—where citizens become active agents in reconstructing their communities, restoring trust, dignity, and social cohesion.
Apr 1


From Deception to Trust: Rebuilding Information Systems in a Post-Kim Era
Information system reconstruction in post-Kim North Korea cannot be achieved through simple openness, but requires a carefully sequenced process that builds a trusted system enabling people to know what is true and act together.
Mar 30


Religious Freedom & Human Rights: Restoring Dignity in Post-Kim North Korea
Human rights in post-Kim North Korea will not be restored automatically, but must be rebuilt through a carefully sequenced process—anchored by religious freedom as the central mechanism for breaking the legacy of total ideological control and restoring individual autonomy.
Mar 25


Social Trust Restoration Framework for Post-Kim North Korea
Restoring social trust in post-Kim North Korea cannot be decreed; it must emerge through a carefully sequenced process of stabilization, shared experience, and gradual integration, as people rebuild their nation together.
Mar 23


Justice Without Revenge: Tiered Elite Accountability in a Post-Kim North Korea
Justice after the Kim regime will depend on a tiered framework that holds regime elites accountable—punishing crimes against humanity, distinguishing culpability from coercion, and enabling North Korea to reckon with its past without destabilization.
Jan 31


From Myth to Truth: What Kim Jong Un’s ‘Revolutionary History’ Reveals
Explore how North Korea’s official biography of Kim Jong Un fabricates history to legitimize power—and why exposing these myths is key to truth and reconciliation in a post-Kim era.
Apr 21, 2025
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