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North Korean State Formation, 1945-1950
註釋The most salient feature of North Korean state formation was the Soviet Union's close supervision of the entire process of the creation of the new state. All the major policies and strategies of Kim Il Sung were within the purview of Soviet geopolitical strategic objectives and economic interests in North Korea. The Soviet advisors and the North Korean state makers copied the Soviet experience faithfully as the guideline for North Korean state formation, but on a more refined, selective basis. Another salient characteristic was the minimum societal resistance to the state-making activities of Kim Il Sung in the domestic realm, owing to the "exit" of most of the landlords, industrial capitalists, and Christians to South Korea.