countries, settlement of Territorial disputes, and maintenance of ARF/APEC. The third is ‘Beneficial’ interest. Support actively to the Unilateral/multilateral efforts for the protection of environment can be an example of this interest.
2. The NortheastAsian Policy
1) Clinton Administration
The end of cold war made US to have more interest in Northeast Asia. During the cold war perio
countries. And 72% of the people in the survey predict that the level of corruption will increase, 71% predict that the current government’s actions in the fight against corruption are ineffective [Exhibition11] (TI, 2010).
Culture and Socioeconomic Environment
Total employed people are 139,064(58.4%) in 2011, the most populous job is management, professional, and related occupations (139,06
countries like Japan and China, the quality of the relationships developed are the real key to business success at both a personal and a corporate level. A Korean saying highlights the all-important nature of networking and relationships - 'make a friend first and a client second.' The key to creating good relationships lies in one's ability to play the Confucian game. It is important to appear t
Ⅰ. Introduction
1. Purpose of Research
The following are the main purposes of this research: analyzing the event of North Korea Collapse and the following scenarios which were assumed by scholars, suggesting different diplomatic strategy and relations of foreign countries and counter-plan of government of South Korea, and finding the role of U.N. in the event of North Korea Collapse and i
1. Korean Wave Phenomenon
The Korean Wave is a phenomenon sweeping through Southeast Asia and China. Intensified by the sudden surge in Korea's national image brought on by the 2002 FIFA World Cup, the Korean Wave started with the rising popularity of Korean pop stars such as Ahn Jae-wook. More recently it extended to a boom in Korean-made TV dramas such as Winter Sonata and Autumn in My Heart,