*The spread of COVID-19 in North Korea is ironically strengthening the state's social control system ⓒ iStock Il Young Jeong Research Professor_Institute of Social Sciences_Sogang University As COVID-19 began to spread around the world in 2020, North Korea closed off its borders and had, until recently, claimed to be Covid-free. However, as the North Korean government discusses the ‘fate of the nation’ in the face of the spread of COVID-19, a sense of impending crisis is palpable both inside and outside the country. It is difficult to determine the exact number of confirmed cases, but, according to North Korea’s official numbers, the cumulative number of fever patients had reached about 1.71 million with 62 deaths as of May 17, 2022. The spread of COVID-19 is clearly a national crisis. However, the tendency to connect the current North Korean situation with theories about the state’s collapse and to approach and interpret this situation politically is quite worrisome. As some in
'The Korean Odyssey' introduces various issues on the Korean Peninsula and proposes academic & policy ideas for peace on the Korean Peninsula.