Dennis Rodman and North Korea: 5 questions about his 'basketball diplomacy'
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| Seoul, South Korea
Former NBA star Dennis Rodman is in North Korea to arrange a basketball exhibition game in honor of North Korean leader Kim Jung-un's birthday on Wednesday. While Mr. Rodman has attracted a media circus in the Western press, his trip is making far fewer waves in South Korea. Here's a breakdown of our top questions and answers about the trip.
Is there any聽actual 鈥渄iplomacy鈥 in this basketball?
Mr. Rodman himself has run hot and cold on the possibility of using his trips to push for change in North Korea, a repressive state with an abysmal human rights record.
This week鈥檚 trip is officially an athletic exhibition and nothing more. Some analysts see a bit of symbolic value in it maybe easing North Korea鈥檚 isolation somewhat. 鈥淭he trip is on a small scale, but it鈥檚 important to see the potential that this type of exchange can have in improving relations between two countries. It鈥檚 a form of communication at least,鈥 says Seoul National University professor Chang Yong-seok.
After his first trip to North Korea in February of last year, Rodman took to Twitter and appealed to Kim Jong-un to do him 鈥渁 solid鈥 and release imprisoned American missionary Kenneth Bae. He later deleted the tweet and has since avoided any comments on domestic issues in the host country.
Before boarding his flight to Pyongyang from Beijing on Monday Rodman told reporters, 鈥淚'm not a president, I'm not a politician, I'm not an ambassador. I'm just an athlete, an individual who wants to go over there and play something for the world. That's it.鈥
He also alluded to how the visit could 鈥渙pen the door,鈥 making it possible to 鈥渢alk about certain things.鈥
Who are Rodman鈥檚 balling companions?
The former NBA players that Rodman has brought to Pyongyang aren't exactly an A-list bunch. Among the biggest names are Kenny Anderson and Vin Baker, both of whom have suffered with financial hardship and alcohol-related issues in retirement. Also in tow is Doug Christie, a defensive specialist during his career who is better known nowadays for a series of ventures with his wife, including a reality TV series and the production of adult films.
Though he has no coaching experience, in Rodman鈥檚 own career as an NBA pro he was an exceptional player on the court and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011. He was known for his uncanny knack for grabbing rebounds, leading the league in that category seven times.
What are the North Koreans鈥 chances?
Rodman is ostensibly in North Korea to train the country鈥檚 national team for a drive to qualify for the 2016 Olympics, with tomorrow鈥檚 game serving as practice against a group of former pros.
But it鈥檚 unclear if the North Korean team has much of a chance of being any good. To qualify, they would have to get invited to the pre-Olympic qualifying tournament in 2016, featuring the best teams in the world who don鈥檛 already have spots in the Olympics, and then finish in the top three.
That isn鈥檛 likely to happen. North Korea hasn鈥檛 made it to a FIBA tournament since 1999, and has no homegrown professional players.
Is it ethical to work with North Korea on their terms?
Advocates for human rights in North Korea have been roundly critical of Rodman鈥檚 trips, arguing that before playing nice with the country鈥檚 leaders he should take something of a stand on Pyongyang鈥檚 human rights abuses.
"This type of trip is morally specious. It's wrong for them to travel to North Korea and just slickly avoid the issue of human rights there," says Lilian Lee of Citizens' Alliance for North Korean Human Rights, an NGO in Seoul.
Paddy Power, an Irish betting company, was an official sponsor of tomorrow鈥檚 game until deciding to pull out late last month, citing concerns over the public purge and subsequent execution of Kim Jong-un鈥檚 uncle Jang Song-thaek, who had been seen until then as something of a mentor to the young leader and the country鈥檚 second most powerful figure.
"It was really a reaction to the worldwide focus and total condemnation of the North Korean regime over recent events. We don鈥檛 want to be associated with that," Paddy Power said in a statement explaining its decision.
The betting company is still fulfilling their contractual obligations to provide funding for tomorrow鈥檚 game. It鈥檚 not clear if another sponsor has come forward to fund 鈥渂asketball diplomacy鈥 ventures after Paddy Power鈥檚 obligations are through.
How鈥檚 it playing in the South?
In South Korea, the trip by Rodman and his colleagues hasn鈥檛 gotten all that much airtime. On Tuesday, national headlines were still dominated by dissection of a press conference given the previous day by President Park Geun-hye and the possibility that the country鈥檚 high-speed rail system could end up being privatized.
South Korean analysts say Rodman hasn鈥檛 captured more attention here because he鈥檚 very limited in what he can accomplish while in the North. 鈥淩odman is only a civilian and doesn鈥檛 have the authority to make any real changes. So the South Korean government and people aren鈥檛 really concerned or interested in what he does,鈥 says Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul. 聽