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Dark Heir: Kim Yo-jong and the Future of North Korea
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- ISBN8231382682
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- Date de parution11/08/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In the darkened corridors of North Korea's power structure, one figure has emerged from the shadows to stand at the edge of history-Kim Yo-jong, the enigmatic sister of Kim Jong-un. Dark Heir: Kim Yo-jong and the Future of North Korea takes readers deep inside the world's most secretive regime to uncover the life, rise, and possible destiny of the woman who may shape its future. From a hidden childhood in Switzerland to her calculated role in Pyongyang's propaganda machine, Kim Yo-jong has transformed herself into the regime's ultimate power broker.
She manages her brother's image, directs strategic media campaigns, and executes ruthless purges-all while staying largely invisible to the outside world. Her ascent is marked by a mastery of perception, the subtle use of diplomacy, and an unflinching embrace of authoritarian control. This book peels back the tightly drawn curtain of the Hermit Kingdom to reveal her influence in nuclear negotiations, her part in North Korea's most dramatic diplomatic stunts, and her chilling transformation into a political figure who commands both fear and fascination.
Through gripping narrative and meticulous research, Dark Heir explores not only her personal history but also the cultural, political, and military forces that have shaped her-and which she now seeks to shape in turn. At the heart of this biography lies a critical question: is Kim Yo-jong preparing to become the world's first female nuclear-armed dictator? Her every move is a calculated blend of charm and menace, making her one of the most dangerous unknowns in modern geopolitics.
Readers will find themselves captivated by the dramatic tension between her public image and private intentions, and by the unsettling possibility that the future of one of the world's most volatile nations may rest in her hands. Dark Heir is both a political thriller and a deep dive into the psychology of power-an essential read for anyone who wants to understand the next chapter of the North Korean story.
Immersive, chilling, and impossible to put down, this is the definitive portrait of Kim Yo-jong and the regime she may one day rule.
She manages her brother's image, directs strategic media campaigns, and executes ruthless purges-all while staying largely invisible to the outside world. Her ascent is marked by a mastery of perception, the subtle use of diplomacy, and an unflinching embrace of authoritarian control. This book peels back the tightly drawn curtain of the Hermit Kingdom to reveal her influence in nuclear negotiations, her part in North Korea's most dramatic diplomatic stunts, and her chilling transformation into a political figure who commands both fear and fascination.
Through gripping narrative and meticulous research, Dark Heir explores not only her personal history but also the cultural, political, and military forces that have shaped her-and which she now seeks to shape in turn. At the heart of this biography lies a critical question: is Kim Yo-jong preparing to become the world's first female nuclear-armed dictator? Her every move is a calculated blend of charm and menace, making her one of the most dangerous unknowns in modern geopolitics.
Readers will find themselves captivated by the dramatic tension between her public image and private intentions, and by the unsettling possibility that the future of one of the world's most volatile nations may rest in her hands. Dark Heir is both a political thriller and a deep dive into the psychology of power-an essential read for anyone who wants to understand the next chapter of the North Korean story.
Immersive, chilling, and impossible to put down, this is the definitive portrait of Kim Yo-jong and the regime she may one day rule.
In the darkened corridors of North Korea's power structure, one figure has emerged from the shadows to stand at the edge of history-Kim Yo-jong, the enigmatic sister of Kim Jong-un. Dark Heir: Kim Yo-jong and the Future of North Korea takes readers deep inside the world's most secretive regime to uncover the life, rise, and possible destiny of the woman who may shape its future. From a hidden childhood in Switzerland to her calculated role in Pyongyang's propaganda machine, Kim Yo-jong has transformed herself into the regime's ultimate power broker.
She manages her brother's image, directs strategic media campaigns, and executes ruthless purges-all while staying largely invisible to the outside world. Her ascent is marked by a mastery of perception, the subtle use of diplomacy, and an unflinching embrace of authoritarian control. This book peels back the tightly drawn curtain of the Hermit Kingdom to reveal her influence in nuclear negotiations, her part in North Korea's most dramatic diplomatic stunts, and her chilling transformation into a political figure who commands both fear and fascination.
Through gripping narrative and meticulous research, Dark Heir explores not only her personal history but also the cultural, political, and military forces that have shaped her-and which she now seeks to shape in turn. At the heart of this biography lies a critical question: is Kim Yo-jong preparing to become the world's first female nuclear-armed dictator? Her every move is a calculated blend of charm and menace, making her one of the most dangerous unknowns in modern geopolitics.
Readers will find themselves captivated by the dramatic tension between her public image and private intentions, and by the unsettling possibility that the future of one of the world's most volatile nations may rest in her hands. Dark Heir is both a political thriller and a deep dive into the psychology of power-an essential read for anyone who wants to understand the next chapter of the North Korean story.
Immersive, chilling, and impossible to put down, this is the definitive portrait of Kim Yo-jong and the regime she may one day rule.
She manages her brother's image, directs strategic media campaigns, and executes ruthless purges-all while staying largely invisible to the outside world. Her ascent is marked by a mastery of perception, the subtle use of diplomacy, and an unflinching embrace of authoritarian control. This book peels back the tightly drawn curtain of the Hermit Kingdom to reveal her influence in nuclear negotiations, her part in North Korea's most dramatic diplomatic stunts, and her chilling transformation into a political figure who commands both fear and fascination.
Through gripping narrative and meticulous research, Dark Heir explores not only her personal history but also the cultural, political, and military forces that have shaped her-and which she now seeks to shape in turn. At the heart of this biography lies a critical question: is Kim Yo-jong preparing to become the world's first female nuclear-armed dictator? Her every move is a calculated blend of charm and menace, making her one of the most dangerous unknowns in modern geopolitics.
Readers will find themselves captivated by the dramatic tension between her public image and private intentions, and by the unsettling possibility that the future of one of the world's most volatile nations may rest in her hands. Dark Heir is both a political thriller and a deep dive into the psychology of power-an essential read for anyone who wants to understand the next chapter of the North Korean story.
Immersive, chilling, and impossible to put down, this is the definitive portrait of Kim Yo-jong and the regime she may one day rule.