As an avid history buff, I am receiving one of my Bachelor's degree's in anthropology. Although my concentration is in archaeology, for a class I was required to read this book. "Guns, Guerrillas, and the Great Leader: North Korea and the Third World" is a phenomenally written book that greatly explains the DPRK within the Cold War era. I find that some non-fictions books can be incredibly dense, but I enjoyed Dr. Young's book. If there are any professors or educators wanting to incorporate this book into their curriculum, I highly suggest it as it is a swift and efficient read regarding the internal and foreign affairs of the DPRK under Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.