IV. Administrative Systems in North Korea
At first, North Korea established a ‘people’s republic constitution’ in 1948. In December 1972, they adopted a ‘socialist constitution’ at the first session of the fifth Supreme People's Assembly. In April 1992, they reformed it(old socialist constitution) at the third session of the ninth Supreme People's Assembly. In 1998, they drastically a
foreign workforce is , what policy of foreign workforce and it's problem and improvement direction is, and the necessity to watch whether or not there is any systems for our country to imitate at foreign workforce systems. At these contents are more treated about a foreign simple labor's policy than foreign special technology worker's policies. because currently the problem about staying illega
rapid growth since 1963. Real GNP grew at an average annual rate of 9.0 percent between 1963-93. As a result, Korea's status changed from an underdeveloped country in the 1960s to an upper mid-level developing country in the 1990s. It is well known that foreign debt and the government's active economic policy played an important role in her economic growth. Korea's successful pursuit of an
US’s strategy toward Northeast Asia
For many centuries, international order has been moving by the West, and West-oriented. However, due to the increase of importance on the Asia-Pacific region, the international order is focusing to this region gradually. In the 21st century, this region is facing confusion from its transition period and increase of uncertainty. The reason is that, although t
Ⅱ. Exchange rate regime
1. What is the exchange rate?
In finance, the exchange rates between two currencies specifies how much one currency is worth in terms of the other. It is the value of a foreign nation’s currency in terms of the home nation’s currency. For example an exchange rate of 91 Japanese yen (JPY, ¥) to the United States dollar (USD, $) means that 91 yen is worth the