Publication

Mar 2010

What do citizens of highly repressive regimes think about their governments? How do they respond to high levels of repression? This paper addresses these questions by examining the political attitudes of North Korean refugees. Unsurprisingly the evaluations of regime performance are negative, and there is some evidence that they are becoming more so, even among the core political class and government or party workers. While the sample marginally over-represents groups with the most negative evaluation of the regime, multivariate analysis is used to generate projections of the views of the wider population.

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Author Stephan Haggard, Marcus Noland
Series East-West Center Working Papers
Issue 21
Publisher East-West Center (EWC)
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