• Established in 1961 following Park Chung-hee’s coup
  • Organized like Soviet KGB
    • Despite anti-communism
  • Foreign and domestic intelligence agency
  • Given criminal investigation powers
    • Can label political activity
      • Surveilling politicians
  • No oversight, unchecked power
    • Report to President
    • Immune to National Assembly Board of Audit
    • Created climate of fear
      • Upheld authoritarian rule
  • Arbitrary censorship
    • Always questioning
      • More intense self-censorship
  • ~40,000 regular employees
  • ~1 million correspondents
    • Telling on others
  • Primary targets
    • Striking workers
    • Protestors
    • Petition signers
    • Journalists
    • Intelligentia
      • Writers
      • Academics
    • Leftists
    • Anyone with connections to these groups
  • Used
    • Torture
    • Imprisonment
    • Intimidation
  • Corruption and bribery scandals
  • Systems of control based on loyalty
    • In danger of getting purged once power changes
    • Loyalty to individual, not state
  • 300 personnel purged after Park’s assassination
    • Renamed to National Security Planning Agency (1981)
    • Now called National Intelligence Service (1999)