NortheastAsian Policy
1) Clinton Administration
The end of cold war made US to have more interest in Northeast Asia. During the cold war period, US held up the strategy of ‘containment and deterrence’ toward the Communist bloc and took their national security interest seriously. But after the end of cold war, they mapped out the ‘Strategy of Engagement’ and Enlargement to communist co
ⅲ. Disarmament of Conventional Weapons
The first UN Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All its Aspects adopted in July 2001 a forward-looking program of action that committed nations, regions and the international Community collectively to:
1) Help to prevent, combat and eradicate the illicit trade in small arms
2) Enhance cooperation among states to end
security, (5) Security of the food security, (6) Food security model; Japan. Korean situation is very ambiguous when we talk about Korean agriculture situation in the era of agflation. It is needed to rebuild national food economies
Keywords: Grain Prices, Policy, Agflation
Ⅰ. Introduction
High price of main grains is recent issue in the global market. International price of main gr
Asiana airline 21st vision
The goal of Asiana Airline is to be the best airline industry in the world.
- Leading carrier of China, Japan, and Northeast Asia routes
- Global airline with connections spanning over the five eas and six continents
- Official Korean airline carrier - One of the top 30 airlines (2005)
- Maximized profit for our shareholders through increased corporate value
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,