3. sticking to their ideals
Stance on North Korea: Hard line → Engagement policy
6.15 proclamation: The first summit talk 1. independent settlement 2. unification plan 3. separated family issue 4. vitalization of the cooperation
Supporting and cooperating economy for North Korea
Change In the Political Participation of Korean Women
Women in Politics Map 2014 by IPU & UN Women
South Korea : 15.7%
ranked 91th among 189 countries
Average 21.8% (8.7% increased from 2000)
Lower than UAE, Libya
Upper than North Korea, Japan
China 23.4% (61st), USA 18.3% (85th), Japan 8.1% (127th)
Northeast Asia and they are like the conversion from a lean-to-one-side policy to the policy which guard against Russia, maintenance of US-Japan cooperative system, the provision for China, stable control of Korean military and so forth.
And they tried to carry out the role being the balancer of this region. And from this role, they wanted to achieve following things.
First, America thought
I. Introduction
In the year 612 AD an Imperial Chinese army of more than a million soldiers marched on the northeast Asian kingdom of Goguryeo. Though vastly outnumbered, the soldiers of Goguryeo whom many modern-day Koreans see as their ancestors.
Now, almost 1,400 years later, Chinese scholars are claiming that the ancient kingdom of Goguryeo was a part of China’s "regional government fo
III. Overseas Chinese Capital in East Asian Region
1. Hong Kong
The population of Hong Kong is about 6.3 million and 98% of it is Chinese with 90% of them are from Guangdong province. The external structure of large corporates in Hong Kong seems to be westernized but the internal look shows rather family-oriented management system. Until 1988, ten family-owned companies dominated about 54