Engrossing... It offers perhaps the best recent one-volume account of North Korea’s history, economics and foreign relations
The Economist
[This] excellent, comprehensive book explains as much as it is possible to explain the nature of this ‘impossible state’, how it has developed under the Kim dynasty and why it endures as a major thorn in the side of the global community
- Jonathan Fenby, The Times
This scrupulously researched account provides an alarming insight into how a long-running nightmare for North Koreans could soon become a geopolitical crisis for the rest of us
- Stephen Robinson, Sunday Times
He uses his first-hand and often surreal experiences of dealing with North Korean officialdom to telling effect in the book. But Cha is also a scholar of Korean and Asian affairs, so can take a historical view of the North Korean problem and set it in its wider international context… [An] impressive analysis
- Richard Cockett, Literary Review
Provocative, frightening, and never more relevant than today as an untested new leader takes charge of the world’s most unpredictable nuclear power
- Andrea Mitchell, NBC News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent,
A powerful portrait of one of the world’s most troubled and troublesome countries [and] a fascinating, behind-the-scenes account of recent American foreign policy by a leading official. . . . A must-read combination for anybody interested in Korea, east Asia, or global security more generally
- Gideon Rose, Editor, Foreign Affairs,
Cha demonstrates an intimate familiarity with the regime’s contradictions... The thesis is clear: the world’s most closed-off state needs to open up to survive, but breaking its hermetic seal may well precipitate its demise
The New Yorker
An up-close, insightful portrait... <i>The Impossible State</i> is a clearheaded, bold examination of North Korea and its future
Washington Post
This is a useful book on how much of the outside world sees North Korea, and what North Korea sees of the outside world
Good Book Guide