and engaged in self-censorship.
“Providing some information is better than not providing anything”, claimed by Google, may only be considered a self-defense for giving up its mantra forthe possible profit in China. Google’s decision is based on Utilitarian approaches to ethics. However, “the greatest good” is only measured by Google, diminishing the importance ofrightto be able to a
andthe military announced that it was caused by unexpected attacks from theNorthKorea. By this announcement, the government set the dimension as a national security problem. Since little informationoffered, there’re not much discussions about it. There are a couple of reasons making it possible.
Historically, South Korea has had some kind of fear to be attacked after theKorean War in 1950
or policies for women
Legislations with democratization (김엘림 외, 2000)
- Act onthe Equal Employment for Both Sexes - Mother and Fatherless Child Welfare Act
Still, only focusing on
using women forthe development ofthe country
or familial image of women protecting the family
inthe nation.
InKorea, one ofthe problems with Korean welfare system that most experts usually talk about is that it lacks of ideology. It is mostly because the fundamental ideology forKorean politics is not based on just one, but policy and people itself. The 19th general election showed the result that people do not have basis whether to decide which ideology, conservative or liberal,
to know that the host country’s economic growth will sustain demand forthe goods being produced.
Debt, resulting largely from overborrowing inthe 1970s and early 1980s, is a major problem inthe global South. Through renegotiations and other debt management efforts, theNorthand South have improved the debt situationin recent years. However, the South remains $2 trillionin debt to th