Professor Kosal discusses North Korea on ABC Radio News

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Professor Kosal discusses North Korea on ABC Radio News, 19 December 2011.

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Professor Kosal discusses North Korea on ABC Radio News, 19 December 2011.

"The death of Kim Jong Il opens a new and potentially dangerous period of transition and instability for North Korea and northeast Asia, while also bringing to a halt some progress in improving Pyongyang's relations with the U.S. and South Korea. Mr. Kim died on Saturday of a heart attack while on a train, North Korea's state media said. A television news announcer, dressed in black and her voice quivering with emotion, said Monday the nation would unite behind Kim Jong Il's third son, Kim Jong Eun, as North Korea's new leader - Dr. Margaret Kosal, Assistant Professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs joins us to help make sense of what the future holds for North Korea."  Source: KABC Los Angeles December 19, 2011.  Listen to the radio show with Dr. Kosal.

 

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