Reflections | As Kim Jong-Un Grooms Daughter to Rule, a Chinese Princess’s Fatal Ambition
South Korea's National Intelligence Service says Kim Ju-ae is being groomed to continue the Kim dynasty, marked by increased public appearances and political signals since 2022.
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PoliticsKim Jong-un shows North Korea's rocket arsenal in Pyongyang. The power demonstration coincides with the Party Congress and puts its daughter in the spotlight as a possible successor.
Portrait of Ju-ae, the teenage daughter Kim Jong-un has chosen as his likely heir
In the space of just three years, Kim Ju-ae, the teenaged daughter of Kim Jong-un, has gone from complete obscurity to being an increasingly frequent presence alongside North Korea’s supreme leader. She is the only known member, so far, of the fourth generation of the dynasty that has ruled the world’s most isolated country with an iron fist since 1948. Pyongyang revealed her existence in 2022, but has not confirmed her name or age. There is no …
Keeping Up With The Kims: Who Will Be North Korea's Next Supreme Leader?
In Game of Thrones, the real tension was never just the battles. It was the silence before them. The question hanging in the air is about who rules next. Something like that may be taking shape in North Korea (minus the dragons). South Korea’s National Intelligence Service believes Kim Jong-un has begun preparing his 13-year-old daughter, Kim Ju-ae, as a possible successor. If that turns out to be true, it would mark the fourth straight generat…
The North Korean leader has made several public appearances with his teenage daughter, breaking the usual hermeticism.
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