North Korea
Congress Party to Establish Era of Kim Jong Un
North Korea’s ruling Workers’
Party will on Friday open its biggest meeting in more than three decades, with
the focus on the course Kim Jong Un will chart for the isolated nation.
The Kim family has used party congresses
-- the last was held in 1980 -- to consolidate its grip on power and announce
long-term economic plans. This year’s gathering comes on the heels of a slew of
missile launches, the nation’s fourth
nuclear test, and a threat
by Kim to detonate another nuclear bomb as he seeks to build weapons capable of striking the U.S. The congress is expected to last
several days.
Here are five things to look out
for at the meeting:
Nuclear Legacy
Since taking over in 2011, Kim
has striven to improve North Korea’s nuclear arms program as he seeks to extend
the nuclear legacy left by his father Kim Jong Il. In January, the nation
detonated a device it claimed was its first hydrogen bomb. Having enshrined the
country’s nuclear ambitions in the constitution in 2012, Kim may use the
congress to further elevate his country’s profile as a nuclear-armed state.

New Generation
The meeting offers Kim a chance
to usher in a new generation of elite officials to replace some of the old
guard who underpinned his father’s rule. He’s already carried out a series
of high-profile purges to that effect, including the execution of his uncle and
one-time deputy Jang Song Thaek to strengthen his grip on power.
“Who goes up and who gets
appointments and promotions, if there’s some kind of power shift to a younger,
either technocratic or entrepreneurial elite -- that’s the kind of thing to
look for,” says John Delury, a historian at Yonsei University in Seoul.
Economic Vision
Food production and private enterprises
have grown under Kim, even as disparitieshave widened. Malnutrition remains
widespread among the 25-million population despite Kim’s 2012 pledge to never
let his people “tighten their belts again.” The congress gives him the
opportunity to review his market-oriented reforms and set out a new direction.

Olive Branch
Having ratcheted up tensions with a
nuclear test and ballistic missile launches, Kim may use the convention to make
proposals for talks with other nations. At the 1980 congress, North Korea
proposed uniting the Korean peninsula in the form of a confederation. However,
the nation’s insistence on nuclear arms as a
non-negotiable condition may block the way to any diplomatic rapprochement.
Kang Jun Young, a professor of
Chinese affairs at Seoul’s Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, says
that China -- North Korea’s main ally and by far its biggest trading
partner -- is interested in seeing what changes come out of the meeting and how
it could use them as a way to engage Pyongyang. But, he adds, another nuclear
test would only push China to stiffen its hard-line stance against the regime.

Party Control
The Workers’ Party saw its power
weaken under Kim Jong Il, who exercised his authority through the National
Defense Commission and agencies that functioned outside the boundaries of the
party. His son wants to renew the influence of the party as a crutch to sustain
his power.
Kim Jong Un “has cemented his
rule, shown progress in nuclear missile development and made economic reforms
in his four years in power,” says Koh Yu Hwan, a North Korea professor at
Dongguk University in Seoul. “The meeting is a moment to tout that progress and
declare the start of the ‘Kim Jong Un’ era.”
Kim, Sam. "North
Korea Congress to Establish Era of Kim Jong Un." 3 May, 2016. Bloomberg. 3 May, 2016. <http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-05-02/apple-s-losing-streak-is-nearing-historic-levels>.
Comment:
The
article presents ideas about North Korea. The article is bias in that there
aren't much text from the side of North Korea, but this is understandable in
that North Korea is a highly isolated country and no one really knows much
about it. I agree with the author that the North Korean dictator, Kim Jong Un
has been trying to get a bigger grip of power in North Korea after getting it
from his father, Kim Jong Il. Also, the relation between North Korea and China
will be interesting since it could change so much with North Korea's actions,
such as launching nuclear bombs. But the author also suggests that Kim "may use the convention to make
proposals for talks with other nations," although this would be hard if
North Korea keeps insisting to keep their nuclear weapons. The author's main
purpose seems to be to inform people about the possibilities of North Korea,
which is a very mysterious country due to its isolation. I personally think
that the article has a good summary of things from the past and current issues
and that what North Korea does from now on could change many things in the
world as of relations to Asian countries.
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