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    SOUTH KOREA GLOBALIZATION IMPACT Executive Summary: The end of World War II‚ and the subsequent divide of the Republic of Korea‚ marked the beginning of South Korea as a country. The first few years of its existence as a country were far from ideal. With help from the United States and the UN‚ South Korea was rehabilitated and pointed in the right direction. South Korea received financial aid‚ military assistance and trading partners that would prove to be extremely valuable

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    South-North Division in Korea Korea is an East Asian country‚ which is surrounded by the sea on three sides‚ but unfortunately divided into two parts-South Korea and North Korea. Korea is bordered by China on the north and by the navigable Yalu and Tumen Rivers‚ both of which flow from Paektusan‚ the highest point in Korea at 9‚000 feet (Weightman 360). Korea has four seasons and a monsoon climate with warm‚ humid summers and cold‚ dry winters. Continuous rains from June to July are a phenomenon

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    Political Economy of South Korea: A Necessary Transformation I. Introduction: In this paper‚ I will discuss the measures that the Republic of Korea’s (addressed as South Korea from here on out) government took in trying accomplishing economic development despite its several economic and political upheavals. I will‚ specifically‚ review the economic growth and institutions established in South Korea beginning in the 1950s‚ the process of democratization in South Korea‚ and the effects that

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    report focuses on the external factors that are likely to have an impact on the making of a Lobster hatchery in South Korea. In order to minimize possible market barriers‚ Political‚ Economic‚ Socio-cultural and Technological (PEST) analysis has been conducted on the country of interest. The analysis has supported to gain more information regarding the marketing environment of South Korea and the potentiality of the success of the Lobster hatchery. Matured Market size lobster

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    South Korea: Where Investment and Business Blossoms Country Background • Name of Country: South Korea • Neighboring countries: China to the west‚ Japan to the east and North Korea to the north. Southern half of the Korean Peninsula‚ bordering the Sea of Japan and the Yellow Sea. • Territorial size of South Korea: 96‚920 sq km • Population size: 48‚860‚500 • Political system: Democracy • Current prime minister: KIM Hwang-sik • Political party in power: Democratic United Party or DUP • Form

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    South Korea: Economic Overview Economic history and projections: The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in South Korea expanded 0.80 percent in the first quarter of 2013 over the previous quarter. GDP Growth Rate in South Korea is reported by the Bank of Korea. Historically‚ from 1970 until 2013‚ South Korea GDP Growth Rate averaged 1.73 Percent reaching an all time high of 6.80 Percent in March of 1988 and a record low of -7 Percent in March of 1998. South Korea relies mainly on

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    ECONOMICS: COUNTRY ANALYSIS SOUTH KOREA NAME : MUHAMMAD ALIF BIN HASALAN SACE ID : STUDENT ID : 2013225774 GROUP : FLYNN LECTURER : MR KESHMINDER SINGH BACKGROUND OF SOUTH KOREA South Korea over the past four decades has demonstrated incredible growth and global integration to become a high-tech industrialized economy. In the 1960s‚ GDP per capita was comparable with levels in the poorer countries of Africa and Asia. In 2004‚ South Korea joined the trillion dollar club of world economies

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    "New Zealand continues to stand with South Korea”. When New Zealand Prime Minister John Key says “stands with‚” he is signifying the key element to the positive diplomatic relations between New Zealand and South Korea that have existed for fifty years: New Zealand standing ‘side by side’ with South Korea. He emphasises that New Zealanders do not stand higher than Koreans or over them as an insignificant racial group‚ but instead‚ he defines the fifty-year long diplomatic friendship as one of equality

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    South Korea Introduction South Korea is one of the most dynamic countries in the world‚ South Korea has emerged from a chaotic history‚ and has rightfully ascended the ladder to become a world power. Bordering North Korea in the south and separated from China and Japan by the Sea of Japan‚ Yellow Sea and Korea Strait‚ South Korea is an active participant in what is one of Asia’s most historically volatile areas The national flag of Korea is called “Taegeukgi’. According to Korea.net “Its design

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    well. Korea was being controlled by Japan during World War II. Japan fell apart during World War II‚ Korea was finally free and could be its own country. But United States wanted to put in a new government in to help the Koreans. The Soviet Union agreed to put in a new government but just a different kind. The Soviet Union wanted a communist government put in‚ but the U.S. wanted a democratic put in. This soon led to the first war. In the 1940s North Koreans decided to attack South Korea. This eventually

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