The emergence of Indonesia
Japanese occupation
Indonesian National Revolution
Democracy
Information
Government type : Republic
Independence : 17. 8. 1945
Administrative : 30 provinces, 2 special
regions, 1 special capital
city district
3 branches : Executive, Legislative, Judicial
(중략)
Reformation Era
Pro-democracy Movement
Economic crisis and
the external environment while the economic structure has changed. In addition to globalization in a rapidly aging nation, and women's expanding participation in the labor market, there are variations in the labor market. The realization of equal social welfare, the establishment of industrial democracy and a self-labor movement, shows conflicting industrial relations characterized by recurring e
Framing is
-A way of communicating the shapes meaning
-Selective highlighting of
facts and events
-Ignored in traditional
leadership studies
“THE FOCUS IS LEADER AS
COMMUNICATER”
Economic development excluded democracy
-새마을 movements:
-Highway
‘Living area for one day’
-Vietnam war:
The breakthrough of the
the domination by a new party known as the Kapisanan ng Paglilingkod sa Bagong Pilipinas (KALIBAPI) during the Japanese occupation during World War II. With the end of the war, Nacionalistas regained its power but a new political party (Liberal Party) was formed. This two party system remained until 1972. This was followed by the Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (KBL, New Society Movement), LABAN, PDP-LAB
I. Introduction
1) Thins about Egypt
Revolution! How heart beating word it is! There are so many revolutions in world history. In spite of many number of revolutions ever, all the revolution have same thing in common. Today we will discuss about the revolution of Egypt. Why Egypt? Because Egypt one has similarity with our nation, Korean revolution. For example, March 1st movement or April 19