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Hard, soft, smart? North Korea and power: it’s all relative
Virginie Grzelczyk
Politics, History and International Relations
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
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Arts & Humanities
Admiration
23%
China
15%
Declension
30%
Diversification
25%
Isolation
18%
News
18%
Non-state Actors
35%
North Korea
100%
Rhetoric
23%
Russia
16%
Soft Power
93%
Weapons of Mass Destruction
30%
Business & Economics
China
8%
Development Strategy
16%
Diversification
13%
Integral
14%
Isolation
16%
Non-state Actors
26%
North Korea
100%
Rhetoric
11%
Russia
12%
Weapons of Mass Destruction
27%
Social Sciences
China
9%
development strategy
16%
diversification
17%
edition
15%
leader
10%
literature
6%
news
12%
North Korea
74%
rhetoric
13%
Russia
12%
social isolation
14%
weapon of mass destruction
20%