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Cold War Comrades

An Emotional History of the Sino-North Korean Alliance

Author(s): Gregg A. Brazinsky

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Publication Date: 8/1/26
Pages: 274
Format: 8/1/26
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In this major new interpretation of Sino-North Korean relations, Gregg A. Brazinsky argues that neither the PRC nor the DPRK would have survived as socialist states without the ideal of Sino-North Korean friendship. Chinese and North Korean leaders encouraged mutual empathy and sentimental attachments between their citizens and then used these emotions to strengthen popular commitment to socialist state building. Drawing on an array of previously unexamined Chinese and North Korean sources, Brazinsky shows how mutual empathy helped to shape political, military, and cultural interactions between the two socialist allies. He explains why the unique relationship that Beijing and Pyongyang forged during the Korean War remained important throughout the Cold War and how it continues to influence the international relations of East Asia today.

  • Provides a new interpretation of the Sino-North Korean relationship as pivotal to socialist nation building
  • Utilises previously unknown Chinese and North Korean source material
  • Integrates the history of emotions with diplomatic and political history