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North Korean Women Smuggled to China
« on: June 24, 2010, 03:03:31 pm »
I thought  this was a interesting article. 

Will Female Shortage In China Bring Down North Korean Regime?

Chinese men are buying North Korean women as wives.

    But it's easy for Chinese, including smugglers and human traffickers, to cross illegally into North Korea, they say, and this props up a thriving black-market border trade that helps keep the barren North Korean economy afloat.

    Dandong natives such as laid-off factory worker Lao Zhou, whose picturesque home town draws tourists eager to spy on North Korea with telescopes, shake their heads when they talk about refugees.

    "North Korean women make good wives. They are beautiful and hard-working," he said, echoing an oft-repeated view. "It doesn't cost much to buy a North Korean girl for a wife and just a few thousand kwai (hundreds of dollars) to get them a residency permit."

There is also a slave trade in prostitutes. The demand for prostitutes will likely rise right along with the demand for wives.

Consider the larger context for this report about wife buying and female sex trade. On my FuturePundit blog I've reported on the sex ratio imbalance in China caused by the selective abortion of females.

    Li said the normal newborn sex proportion is 100:104-107, and if China's disproportionate figure is allowed to continue unchecked, there would be 30 to 40 million marriage-age men who would be single all their lives by 2020.
    "Such serious gender disproportion poses a major threat to the healthy, harmonious and sustainable growth of the nation's population and would trigger such crimes and social problems as mercenary marriage, abduction of women and prostitution," Li said.

Some believe this sex ratio imbalance will make China militarily aggressive and they may be right.

    In a new book, Bare Branches: Security Implications of Asia's Surplus Male Population (MIT Press), Valerie M. Hudson and Andrea M. den Boer warn that the spread of sex selection is giving rise to a generation of restless young men who will not find mates. History, biology, and sociology all suggest that these "surplus males" will generate high levels of crime and social disorder, the authors say. Even worse, they continue, is the possibility that the governments of India and China will build up huge armies in order to provide a safety valve for the young men's aggressive energies.

But consider a different possibility: Chinese men may buy so many North Korean wives that North Korea will either become militarily aggressive or collapse from within. This is not implausible. Those 30 to 40 million single men in China in the year 2020 mean there wil be 3 to 4 times more single men in China than there are women in North Korea. The Chinese will be more affluent than the North Koreans unless radical changes happen to North Korea's economy. North Korea is the place where Chinese men will have the best competitive advantage in angling for wives. The other East Asian countries are not nearly as poor as North Korea and North Korea shares a long 1,416 km land border with China.

China's economy is growing rapidly. Buying power of Chinese men is rising. Even poor Chinese farmers can afford to buy North Korean women.

    Lee, the former clerk, said she was fooled into believing she would have a good life in China. "One day, a man from my home town came to see me. He was looking for good-looking women from North Korea to go to China. The prettier the better. I decided on the spot to go.

    "Of course, he fooled me. He said he would introduce me to a good man, a university graduate, who was looking for a wife. Then I realized North Korean women were being sold at a cheap price to rural farmers in China."

The fact that even a rural farmer in China can afford to buy a North Korean wife means that there are far more people in China with the buying power to acquire a North Korean wife than there are North Korean women.

Expect the hostility of North Korean men toward China to increase.

    Ryu remembers a woman six months pregnant arriving at the camp. The baby's father was Chinese. Four guards grabbed the woman's limbs and threw her toward the ceiling over and over until the woman aborted the fetus. Ryu helped clean up the blood afterwards. "The guards said they hated Chinese babies," says Ryu. "The North Koreans hate the Chinese now, because they are rich and betrayed socialism."

China has been cracking down on North Koreans trying to cross the border into China. But official corruption in China is sufficiently widespread that black market forces will probably prevail over official policy as a consequence of the rising buying power of single men desperate for wives.

    Ms Kim was picked up a year after getting married and giving birth to a daughter. Her new family pleaded for her release, arguing that the baby needed her mother because she was still breastfeeding. Ms Kim says they paid a 10,000RMB bribe for her freedom. Three years later she is well established and has a residence permit.

Chinese men will pressure the Chinese government to allow North Korean women to pass into China. The Chinese government will see these women as a source of women to reduce the frustrations of single men who can not find Chinese wives. Chinese leaders are going to have to weigh the foreign policy and domestic policy consequences of their border policy with North Korea. If they continue to clamp down this may just encourage more corruption.

Chinese money is also going to flow to North Korean border guards and officials and corrupt them as well. This is already happening. So the North Korean guards are not all immune to the enticements of cash in exchange for looking the other way. As living standards rise in China and the female shortage worsens the amount of money available for smuggling women out of North Korea will rise.

The shortage of women in China may end up posing an existential threat to the Pyongyang regime more powerful than anything US policy makers are likely to do. North Korean leaders might react to this threat by engaging in market liberalization reforms aimed at raising North Korean living standards enough to reduce the level of desperation of North Korean women.

The regime in North Korea faces a more general economic threat from China because of rising wages in China. The higher the wages go the greater the incentive for Northeast China factory managers and other businesses to turn to the black market to supply cheap North Korean labor. This will pull both men and women out of North Korea. Will that destabilize the regime more or less than the selective removal of women from North Korea?
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Re: North Korean Women Smuggled to China
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2010, 03:35:29 pm »
Can you link the actual article please?

Interesting stuff.

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Re: North Korean Women Smuggled to China
« Reply #3 on: June 24, 2010, 04:26:28 pm »
Thanks. I like reading the comments to articles like these.

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Re: North Korean Women Smuggled to China
« Reply #4 on: June 24, 2010, 06:02:06 pm »
National Geographic also did an article on this just recently too. I will post the issue date when I find it. It was more the struggle of people to escape from the north and seek assylum in the south. They had to go through china to get there though.

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Re: North Korean Women Smuggled to China
« Reply #5 on: June 24, 2010, 08:18:55 pm »
the article was written in 2004 and it would be interesting to read an update on this if there is one

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Re: North Korean Women Smuggled to China
« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2010, 07:48:19 am »
There's one problem though:

even if we export all the woman in North Korean (and Vietnam) to China, it still won't been enough...

I sense reverse Polgynomy in China's future..

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Re: North Korean Women Smuggled to China
« Reply #7 on: June 25, 2010, 08:03:13 am »
The one child policy is a total ticking time bomb. I cannot see it ending well for the Chinese economy, we are already seeing the early signs with striking workers in Foxxcon and Toyota. It will be interesting to see how the government deals with it. I suspect we will have a total reversal of the one child policy, however as seen in the west once people start having smaller and smaller families its a trend that doesn't reverse easily. The gender imbalance is not a good thing, all those single males makes for one unhappy group.
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Re: North Korean Women Smuggled to China
« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2010, 08:23:41 am »
Crime, War, etc. is the solution.

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Re: North Korean Women Smuggled to China
« Reply #9 on: June 25, 2010, 01:42:48 pm »
Here is a link that has an archive of related articles.  http://gvnet.com/humantrafficking/NorthKorea.htm

As horrible as it sounds war could be a possibility.  But the article was writen six years ago.  So do not see it happening.  But if you look at it in the goverments point of view.
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Re: North Korean Women Smuggled to China
« Reply #10 on: June 27, 2010, 12:04:34 pm »
they seem to be looking in vietnam now for brides as a recent article i read and i also think it
was a post here at one time

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Re: North Korean Women Smuggled to China
« Reply #12 on: July 11, 2010, 09:30:05 am »
i have read many articles on this and my question is this. are any of these men who are considering
marrying any of these women who put a car and a house and a great financial job as a requirement
to marry asking the question--- What are you bringing to the table???  it seems that quite a few of the
younger ones have some double standards as far as wanting to adopt many western and modern
principals and not following the traditional aspects unless it is and will benefit them.  just an observation
made in reading these articles.

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Re: North Korean Women Smuggled to China
« Reply #13 on: July 12, 2010, 09:43:56 pm »
Obvious answer Ted - kids, and of course status and bedtime fun.
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Re: North Korean Women Smuggled to China
« Reply #14 on: July 13, 2010, 09:51:28 am »
Ronan,

i think you miss understood my post. the self centered selfish women who wont marry you unless you have bought a
car and own a house?  what are they bringing to the table?

bedtime fun can be had anywere, status is just for them they now have a house with no effort on their part.
and kids can be had with a lady who isnt so self centered and selfish along with a better relationship instead
of  "what can you do for me today attitude" that some of them demand