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"Five O'Clock Shadow" with Robert Knight
Daily Program
State Department confidential cable on DPRK succession; Stanford professor Siegfried S. Hecker; DPRK Foreign Affairs Vice-Minister Pak Kil-yon; Korean Peoples Army Chorus; Robert Knight
 Robert Knight  Contact Contributor
Dec. 19, 2011, 11:46 a.m.


A survey of North Korea's leadership, nuclear and economic options following this weekend's death of "Dear Leader" Kim Jong Il, including:

A confidential State Department cable on DPRK succession after Kim Jong Il;

Dr. Siegfried S. Hecker of Stanford University's Center for International Security and Cooperation addresses DPRK nuclear issues;

DPRK Foreign Affairs Vice-Minister Pak Kil-yon addresses the 2011 United Nations General Assembly about US diplomatic provocations;

The Korean Peoples Army State Merited Chorus sings "Our Supreme Commander Kim Jong Il"; and

News analysis by Robert Knight.


Anchor: Robert Knight
Engineer: Michael G. Haskins
Associate Producer: Thiago Barrozo
Origin: WBAI/Pacifica

DPRK after the Dear Leader Download Program Podcast
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