government founded by an ethnic group," as Beijing's state-run North East Asia Project put it in June.
These are some of the questions we would like to address:
Why does the history of Goguryeo matter to SouthKoreans? What is North East Asia Project and what are its implication to both Korea and China? How can they resolve and what can the Koreangovernment do?
For us to understand it, we m
Korean foodincreasing number of vegetarian )
-Koreangovernment establish globalization of Korean food policy
-high awareness of other food
(Chinese food,
Japanese food and others.)
-negative images about Korean food(hygienic conditions and atmosphere)
-low awareness of Korean food
-South Europe, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, etc., the country and the character is quite similar.
SouthKoreangovernment in 1949. Diplomatic ties were made in 1962. It has been more than 40 years. Imports and exports account for over 50% of the country’s GDP. The Chilean economy has a relatively open economy toward market liberalization. Chile had free-market policies in place a decade before the rest of Latin America. It is the world’s leading copper and iodine producer and growing sour
Korean Wave
In short, the Korean wave means SouthKorean popular culture in other countries, especially in Asian countries came more and more popular. "Korean Wave" is a phenomenon that is manufactured by the SouthKorean culture industry. Such as film-, TV drama- and other media industries, they not only do well economically but also improve the image of SouthKorean. Therefore, the governme
1. Legacy of Colonial Period and Geopolitical Importance
Colonial Legacy and Institutional Structure
The Philippines reformed their institution and system by Spain and the United States during the colonial period. However, the US failed to make an efficient administrative organization.
SouthKorean institution was highly influenced by Japan and US army military government. => Japan st