Publication: Business as Mission in North Korea: The Need for Contextual Understanding of Autocratic Regimes
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2022-04-20
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Chung, Jay. 2022. Business as Mission in North Korea: The Need for Contextual Understanding of Autocratic Regimes. Master's thesis, Harvard University Division of Continuing Education.
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This thesis aims to assess the extent to which Business as Mission (BAM) can be
viable in an autocratic setting like North Korea. By understanding the country’s frame of
reference and cultural values, BAM seeks to acquire and adopt available insights in
executing the mission of sharing the Gospel and alleviating the plight of North Koreans.
BAM is predicated on the sociopolitical context providing sufficient clues to plan
adequately and operate sustainably. A natural segue for this thesis is to also explore how
BAM can be more effective. Especially in an autocratic setting like North Korea, a
margin for miscalculated understanding is extremely limited. Simultaneously, due to the
unique and idiosyncratic nature of each culture, the thesis seeks to examine any
prejudice, bias, or misinterpretation that can attribute to BAM’s demise in North Korea.
Material BAM constituents are assessed, probed, and incorporated into the thesis to
determine the extent to which they can provide an improved suitable springboard for
BAM’s higher sustainability in North Korea in particular, and more generally, in other
autocratic environments.
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