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====Interview with Isaac Chotiner (2013)====
* In South Korea, which is a much less conservative environment, politicians do not take their wives around with them as much as their American counterparts do. Showing pride in your wife is thought of as juvenile bad form. There's a special pejorative for people who do it.
** As quoted in [https://web.archive.org/web/201312010101120131218071757/http://www.newrepublic.com/article/115948/br-myers-purge-kim-jong-uns-uncle "The Top North Korean Expert Explains What Happened to Kim Jong Un's Uncle"] (16 December 2013), by Isaac Chotiner, ''New Republic''
 
*North Korea is very much sui generis. It is best seen as being on the cusp between far right and far left. In European political terms I would call it a Strasserite state, after the leader of the Nazis' left wing. Which is to say it is a race-oriented, militaristic state with socialization of assets.
**As quoted in [https://web.archive.org/web/201312010101120131218071757/http://www.newrepublic.com/article/115948/br-myers-purge-kim-jong-uns-uncle "The Top North Korean Expert Explains What Happened to Kim Jong Un's Uncle"] (16 December 2013), by Isaac Chotiner, ''New Republic''
 
====Interview with Chad O'Carroll (2014)====