NorthKorea Threat
We can’t skip the ‘China Threat’ and ‘NorthKorea Threat’ in dealing with US’s strategy toward Northeast Asia. China Threat has risen to the surface after Bush Administration. And the objective is ‘policy switch toward East Asia’ and ‘readjustment of US forces in East Asia’. Especially, ‘U.S.-China Security Review’ points to their fear for China openl
related with environmental CSR. In Hong Kong, FedEx has launched hybrid trucks to reduce the CO2 emission. South Korea also developed many new models of hybrid cars in major car industries like Hyundai and Samsung. Despite these efforts, the political and regulatory issues are putting an impediment to adopting them. In Korea, the electric cars are not allowed in the market. The legislation has no
and a self-labor movement, shows conflicting industrial relations characterized by recurring extreme duress as yearly strikes in the industry remains a problem to be solved. In the eve of the 21st century digital economy there is growing need for a new construction.
Importance of Subject – Korea as a turning point
Korea's industrial development was in a relatively short period. The
relations awe too dissimilar from that of post-1986 Vietnam. For example, Vietnamese andNorthKorean foreign policies have had little in common in the last two decades, and this difference may have been interrelated with the dramatic contrast between Vietnam's economic boom andNorthKorea's recurrent setbacks. This subject is certainly worth investigating, since many of NorthKorea's current pr
1. Introduction
1.1 Why do we choose Travel Channel and this topic?
- The reason why we choose Travel Channel is the site is the most influential media related to travel in North America. We think images that Travel Channel create abour Korea is significant to Korea’s travel industry.
- The reason Why we choose Korea on Travel Channel is this. As a host, to respond to the push factor that th