Kim Ju Ae is unlikely to ever reign as North Korea's queen

Odds are against Kim Jong Un's young daughter succeeding him

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TV news at Seoul's Yongsan Railway Station shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae, attending a banquet to celebrate the country's successful launch of a reconnaissance satellite. © AP

Aidan Foster-Carter is honorary senior research fellow in sociology and modern Korea at Leeds University in the U.K.

Over a thousand years have passed since Korea was last ruled by a queen (in her own right, not counting consorts.) The Shilla dynasty had three, in the 7th and 9th centuries CE. Then Confucian patriarchy -- a Chinese import -- took hold, disempowering Korea's women.

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