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
The current tourism industry in Korea is bright than ever. The number of the foreign tourist in Korea is increasing the number from 8.75million (2010) to 979 million (2011), According to the data of immigration, Inbound tourist increased more than 20%, compared with last year. Over 1 billion tourist visited Korea. For this issue, Major cities in Korea try to build new accommodations for potential
IV. Business Culture 장행복, ⌜중국 비즈니스 문화⌟, 신성출판사, 2007
http://www.myjapanphone.com/business_culture.html (2011.5.12)
http://www.worldbusinessculture.com (2011.5.12)
1. Korean Business Culture
Korean are famous for having hasty characteristics. They have strong collectivism.
Confucian ethics emphasise the value of collective group harmony, re
directly. So, we use mass media to promote the city, but we just invite them to our city.
Financial
our marketing goal is 12million visitors until 2012. When we reach that much visitors, they might create circulation system, and the people around the world, visit our city more often.
1. Introduction
Our group’s topic is ‘Seoul city tourism’. We select this topic because we decide tha
AsianCommunity (an East Asian trading bloc) is expected to arise from either the grouping of ASEAN +3 or the East Asia Summit also referred to as ASEAN +6
From which grouping the EAC will come from is uncertain
Japan supports the ASEAN +6 grouping while Korea and China prefer the ASEAN +3 grouping
German Case:
Former Chancellor Willy Brandt apologized in 1970
in Warsaw
German Cha