North Korean strategy: increasing interaction
I’ve written at length on this page on how I think direct interactions between North Korean people and people from
Read MoreI’ve written at length on this page on how I think direct interactions between North Korean people and people from
Read MoreI’ve described a system where when all actors act in their interests, everybody loses, except perhaps a few dozen decision-makers
Read MoreBefore suggesting ideas that I believe can change things, I’ll post some things I think won’t change much in the
Read MoreI have found people outside North Korea quick to express feelings of moral outrage, indignation, and injustice by judging North
Read MoreLast post I pointed out the stakes to individual North Korean decision-makers. That perspective implies North Korean decision-makers are part
Read MoreTo understand how leaders in North Korea decide how to implement the strategy I’ve described in the past few posts,
Read MoreIn today’s interview, my business partner, Christina Black, asked me my best part of visiting North Korea. audio at http://joshuaspodek.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/north_korea_greatest_lesson.mp3
Read MoreThe playing field for North Korean strategy, which reduces the number of relevant players, simplifies North Korea’s strategic situation more
Read MoreFirst a few caveats before I paint the broad strokes for the perspectives and motivations for the major players as
Read MoreI’m using the lens of business strategy to understand the North Korean government’s strategy. That lens applies, partly because of
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