Mike Chinoy - North Korea: Following the Chinese Road?

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2011

Is isolated and reclusive North Korea tinkering with Chinese-style economic reform? In the hope of reviving a shattered economy, Beijing has been pressing North Korean leader Kim Jong Il to do so for years. Now, there are some intriguing signs that Kim just might be listening.

U.S.-China Institute Senior Fellow Mike Chinoy has just completed his fifteenth visit to North Korea. He began his talk by noting that conventional thinking of North Korea consists of the "five Ms":

misery
malnutrition
missiles
mania
menace

During his recent visit, however, Chinoy observed "five new Ms":

money
mobiles
markets
motorcars
middle class

For a quarter century, Chinoy reported from Asia for CNN. He's the author of China Live: People Power and the Television Revolution and Meltdown: The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis. At the USC U.S.-China Institute, he's worked on our documentaries, including the just released first segment of Assignment: China.

Classroom use of this video is permitted. We would appreciate feedback from viewers. Please write to us at uschina@usc.edu.

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  • 12:00 - Yeah, I bought ice cream at one of those stalls in Kaesong... not that great, lol, but still interesting to taste N. Korean ice cream; then again, ANYTHING N. Korean was fascinating..

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