foreign relations awe too dissimilar from that of post-1986 Vietnam. For example, Vietnamese and NorthKoreanforeignpolicies 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 cu
Global Business Today, insists that the powerful multinational enterprises must “use their power to enhance social welfare in the communities where they do business”. (p.135), Google’s self-censorship policy certainly gave up such obligation.
4. If all foreign search engine companies declined to invest directly in China due to concerns over censorship, who would be winners and losers?
Structure of international politics during the Cold War bipolar system of the United States and the Soviet Union as an axis. The same mechanics smile narrowly defined as hostile relationship the other hand, China has opened up a variety of possibilities to the third country. Flexible balanced bipolar system, the US-China relationship as defined. During the Cold War, the US-China actually has been
Any family comprising a person who has different nationality, culture or race.
Therefore, in a broad sense, the multicultural family is a family with various cultures included the international marriage family(Korean man + Marriage‐based immigrant woman, Korean woman + Marriage‐based immigrant man), the immigrant family (Family of migrant workers, northKorean Settlers etc.)
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