Assuring Kim that he's going to be allowed to take a solid chunk of the credit for a decade or more of 10%+ p.a. growth after opening up is the core of The Deal. ...
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Replying to @slaavski
Chinese and Vietnamese (ex-communist) political elites didn't need to flee. There's no obvious reason why Kim's team should have to.
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Replying to @slaavski @Outsideness
You see Kim's selfie pic? It's the face of a man on holiday. If he thinks, with good reason, that he can have an honourable retirement that resembles his Singapore trip, that could work.
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Replying to @TaeilEatsBacon @topynate
Why is unification the goal? It's the best way to squander the gains of Reform and Opening. Look at the horrible German precedent. Korea would be worse. ...
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-- Denuclearization. LOL. Also irrelevant. -- Unification. A positively toxic way of screwing the Korean future. -- North Korean Reform and Opening (with Kim's gang re-branding as its guides). Yup, that's the one to focus on.
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