Research and study of ideologies of social and national emancipation and their application to conditions within imperialist society

"By letting the pictures do the talking, Ford does much to humanise the DPRK and its people, and in so doing refutes much of the lurid conjecture and racial stereotyping that all too often passes for reporting on or analysis of the country", writes Keith Bennett in an article for the Morning Star.

Book review: “Picturing the DPRK” by Glyn Ford.

17 Jan, 2024

In a full-page article published in today’s Morning Star, Keith Bennett reviews the book Picturing the DPRK by Glyn Ford, the former MEP who has spent many years promoting the understanding of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, which he has visited nearly 50 times. He is a long term friend of a number of the organisations in which the Institute has participated over the years.

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View the text of the article with illustrations on the Morning Star website.

 

 

 

 

 

"By letting the pictures do the talking, Ford does much to humanise the DPRK and its people, and in so doing refutes much of the lurid conjecture and racial stereotyping that all too often passes for reporting on or analysis of the country", writes Keith Bennett in an article for the Morning Star.

Book review: “Picturing the DPRK” by Glyn Ford.

17 Jan, 2024