the rally effect here. So…
Would this phenomenon be mirrored in other major events during the administration?
…was the main question.
Marked increase in negative messages from the primary through showed a progression toward negative campaigning
Most statements
Remain positive
In terms ofpublic relation
The Korean blogosphere’s reaction to major events during
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the recent renaissance of liberal/classical economic doctrines (what Polanyi would scornfully call the utopia ofthe "self-adjusting market") it seems that the issues restated and the doctrines evaluated by Polanyi are not so "old" after all. For this reason, even just twenty years after its publication, when the heyday of planned economics appeared to be carrying out Polanyi's proposed remedies
the president Lee was elected like the Daecheong sea fight in 2009, The Cheonan Sinking in 2010 and the artillery attack to Yeonpyung-do on November 23th, 2010. Every time he said with confidence that the government would react for safety and peace of people. This made his characteristics as a conservative politician who is able to manage the national security.
Thepublic without doubts prefers
the local expectations, especially in politically sensitive cases. Courts are also subject to both government and Communist Party authority, and must please both masters. This lack of independence stifles any legal creativity on the part of judges that might otherwise limit the scope or effect of Internet regulations.
III. Reaction to the Censorship ofthe Internet in China
i. Internal
the event, a Korean cattle association and the consumers criticized to Lotte Mart. Because the Tongkeun LA galbi's selling time was same as the time when the whole country fought with the foot-and-mouth disease.
But even if the association complained, Lotte Mart still continued the event. Finally, Lotte Mart sold prepared 250 Ton products after 4 days. And then when public's opposition grew, Lot