Introduction; 1. North Korea and the Cuban Revolution, 1959–1965; 2. Building the Anti-imperialist, Anti-US United Front, 1966–1970; 3. Solidarity with the Latin American Revolution; 4. North Korea as a Model of Development: economic policy; 5. North Korea as a Model of Development: leadership and governance; 6. North Korea as a Model of Revolution; 7. The End of the Anti-Imperialist, Anti-US United Front; Conclusion.
Amidst the Cold War and global decolonization, North Korea and Cuba led a global struggle against US imperialism.
Moe Taylor is a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) scholar, and most recently a research fellow at the Asia Culture Center in Gwangju, South Korea. His work has published in journals including the Journal of Cold War Studies, the Journal of Latin American Studies and the North Korean Review.
'With remarkable research findings, this book offers a compelling
and revelatory history of North Korea and Latin America in the age
of anti-imperial revolutions. North Korea, Tricontinentalism,
and the Latin America Revolution is absolutely essential reading on
the Third World and decolonization in the twentieth century.'
Monica Kim, author of The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War:
The Untold History
'Moe Taylor has produced an original study on a significant
anti-capital struggle largely forgotten about today: the moment
Tricontinentalism was spearheaded by the small but inspirational
revolutionary countries of North Korea and Cuba. Taylor's book is
an essential addition to the history of global socialism and an
important source on how to overcome the current capitalist
condition.' Cheehyung Harrison Kim, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
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