"[The Last Days of Kim Jong-Il] offers a useful source of information for a wide range of readers interested in the recent and current security problems of the Korean Peninsula."—Balazs Szalontai, Korean Studies
“Bruce Bechtol provides a realist’s assessment of a barricaded and dangerous Kim regime holding North Korea’s population hostage. It threatens the region with massive conventional firepower, missile programs and nuclear weapons. It sells the most dangerous materials around the world. This is not a normal country amenable to conventional diplomacy.”—Lt. Gen. Wallace “Chip” Gregson, USMC (Ret.), former assistant secretary of defense, Asian and Pacific Security Affairs
“The Last Days of Kim Jong-il is a must read for scholars, strategists and policymakers, and the general public. To understand where North Korea is going it is critical to know where it has been. From the nuclear and missile program to conventional military threats, provocations, and terrorism to the political dynamics of the regime, this book provides important military and political insights that, as events play out on the Korean peninsula, will provide the rock solid foundation for effective policy and strategy development.”—David S. Maxwell, associate director, Center for Security Studies & Security Studies Program, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
“Bruce Bechtol delivers a commanding analysis of a regime that continues to puzzle connoisseurs and intrigue neophytes. As the international community continues to struggle with seeking answers to the conundrum of North Korea’s resilient hereditary dictatorship, relentless threats to world peace and stability, and egregious human rights violations, Bruce Bechtol’s book provides solid answers to the critical questions of today and tomorrow. This is Bechtol at his best: captivating, authoritative, insightful, and foretelling.”—Greg Scarlatoiu, executive director, Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK)
“Here, the author displays an admirable command of available information and speculation in reviewing and assessing the complex political-military situation in North Korea today, the threats North Korea poses for the United States and ROK in the future, and what those allies have been doing to offset the threats. Clear and concise, careful and authoritative—in this timely and at times provocative book he expands our knowledge of one of the world’s most dangerous regimes.”—Patrick Morgan, Tierney Chair, Peace & Conflict, Political Science, School of Social Sciences, University of California–Irvine