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China’s Development by FTA with SK
Economically & Politically
Boost Mutual Economic Exchanges
1. Lowering of tariffs encourage competition
2. Increase in market share &Foreign Investors Improve “Competitiveness” in the manufacturing industries
Boost Political Influence over North East Asia
Rise of China
1. Crumble of Current Security System “ColdWar” Style
(SK-US-Japan
- During WWII, Korea occupied by Japan.
- After WWII, Korea was divided into two
: the 38th parallel
- Political Division (The ColdWar)
: Communist gov. VS Capitalist gov
USA: supported ROK(South Korea)
The USA supported Syngman Rhee
who was a pro-American democrat
USSR: supported DPRK(North Korea)
The USSR supported Il Sung Kim
who was fond of communism
Background of Collapse
External Situation
1. Afghanistan War(1979.12.25.)
- Coup of PDPA causes Resistance : Crisis for SU,
Carried out an invasion
→ International condemnation
Economic & Military burden
2. Ne0-ColdWar against US
- Ronald Reagan’s Election as President(1981)
: Hard-Line