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    Jilin‚ China Mobile phone 010-9872-7492‚ e-mail: chulhur@hotmail.com and cbhur@mju.ac.kr Summary In response to the globalization and rapid economic growth of China‚ the Korean economy has transformed itself. A few Korean firms‚ spearheaded by Samsung Electronics‚ have successfully driven the economy‚ even if the Korean economy has difficulty in the ‘nut cracker’ situation. The success of Samsung Electronics has been attributed to the strategies of ‘selection and concentration‚’ ‘successful restructuring

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    Senator‚ I think I never really gauged your cruelty or your recklessness...Have you no sense of decency‚ sir‚ at long last?” - McCarthy’s political days ended after these hearings - December 1954- Senate voted to censure McCarthy for his conduct. Korean War: - Began June 25th 1950 - Fought between North Korea

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    has allowed the state to be one of the biggest headliners for years. The ideology of its regime is a product that stemmed from the aftermath of the post-Stalin communist movement during World War 2. The pitfalls that brought the country to turmoil also divided its people in ideas. After the Second World War ended‚ the race for influence between Eastern and Western powers clashed. The different geographic regions of Korea didn’t cave to one governmental system‚ this created conflict for political

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    2 May 2017 Harry Truman’s policy of containment and General Mac Arthur’s strategy of “rollback” had many similarities and differences‚ but only one of them really was in line with world peace proposed by the UN. At the start of the Cold War the United States thought that the threat of communism was large‚ and that it should not be allowed to spread into countries in which it had not yet taken over. With the main intention to prevent the spread of communism in Europe‚ American president

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    defeat in World War II in 1945. Soon after‚ followed the Cold War where the citizens of Korea chose sides because of their differences in philosophies‚ mainly about government. On May 10‚ 1948‚ the first elections were held in Korea and that is when North and South Korea became official and into existence. Around the 1960s‚ South Korea began to grow economically at an astounding rate‚ which surprised many people considering how long it normally takes for countries to bounce back after war‚ let alone three

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    Son Jun Do the protagonist gives insight on the way the North Korean government uses propaganda to help them get citizens to complete tasks for them. Jun Do is the son of an orphan master and is raised like an orphan. He works on fixing destroyed parts of North Korea with the other orphans. Then he became a leader of an underground unit‚ but is taken by the North Korean government to perform kidnapping of Japanese citizens. The North Korean government uses his status as a kidnapper to later make him

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    Affair. Forward Defence was a foreign policy used by the Australian Government in response to the threat of communism. The Korean War (1950-1953) and the Vietnam War (1962-1972) were part of the forward defence tactic which was to keep aggressive communism as far from Australia as possible. Both wars were considered evidence of the domino theory. Australia joined the wars to stop communism from spreading

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    developing economies‚ especially such ‘giants’ as China and Japan. However‚ these both countries are already have huge market and highly demanding consumers‚ in order to technology. Among all the choices‚ I would strongly recommend to enter the South Korean market. Its economy has decent growth and relative stability: its inflation stays on the relatively low level. The most harmful issue can be a conflict with North Korea‚ that can affect further country’ development. To all intents and purposes‚ it

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    world power using various tactics‚ including broadcasting their advances in nuclear testing on a global stage. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea demonstrates itself as the pinnacle of societal and national superiority‚ yet so many North Koreans are found traveling south of the border into South Korea in search of a better quality of life. Propaganda used by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea leads many of their citizens to believe that they comprise the greatest nation on Earth‚

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    world is a crisis because it brings problems to the United States. Kim Jong Un (Korean Dictator) has ignored the suggestions of the states and many other countries on testing missiles and weapons of mass destruction. With Korea not co-operating with us it poses as a threat. I believe that North Korea not listening to us is a crisis because it brings fear to the people‚ makes the united states look weak‚ and will end in war if something is not done about it in the near future. The people of North Korea

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