IV. Administrative Systems in North Korea
At first, North Korea established a ‘people’s republic constitution’ in 1948. In December 1972, they adopted a ‘socialist constitution’ at the first session of the fifth Supreme People's Assembly. In April 1992, they reformed it(old socialist constitution) at the third session of the ninth Supreme People's Assembly. In 1998, they drastically a
Brinkmanship can be an effective choice in chicken game. That is, if you rush toward the other in drunken, or pull out the handle, you can show you do not have any intention to avoid to the other. In this situation, the other person may think that he is the only person who can decide ‘to avoid’ or ‘to crush’. Thus, the other person will choose to avoid (because it is at least better than
debate with the VCP leaders occurred in a period when Soviet and Vietnamese strategic interests started to diverge from each other. From 1981 on, the Kremlin made persistent efforts to reach reconciliation with China, a precess viewed with distrust by Hanoi. Hanoi's reluctance to follow Moscow's example seems to have induced the CPSU leadership to put pressure on its independent-minded ally. Note
from that of post-1986 Vietnam. For example, Vietnamese and NorthKorean foreign policies have had little in common in the last two decades, and this difference may have been interrelated with the dramatic contrast between Vietnam's economic boom and North Korea's recurrent setbacks. This subject is certainly worth investigating, since many of North Korea's current problems - inflation, high mi
Korean Film in relation with Japanese Rules: Limitations
- The Border(국경, 1923, by Won San-man): First Korean complete feature film
- The Vow Made Below the Moon(월하의 맹세, 1923, by Yoon Back-nam)
- Story of Chun-hyang, Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon
- Park Seung-pil(Dansungsa Theater): first in-house film production
- Chosun Kinema(1924, Busan), Yoon Baek-nam Production(19