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Anna Fifield on the legacy and leadership of North Korea's Kim Jong Un

Anna Fifield on the Legacy and Leadership of North Korea's Kim Jong Un | GZERO World

The Washington Post's Beijing Bureau Chief Anna Fifield discusses the legacy of Kim Jong Un, and what has defined his governing style, compared to his father (Kim Jong Il) and grandfather (Kim Il Sung), in an interview on GZERO World with Ian Bremmer.

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