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Papers On Korea & Korean Issues
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Conflict Between North And South Korea
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5 pages in length. Many people consider post-World War II to be the most prominent point of contention between North and South Korea's ongoing conflict, having set a precedent for economic, political and social competition that continues to this day. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCConfKor.rtf
Dealing with North Korea
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A 6 page paper discussing nine options that the United States has for dealing with the government of North Korea regarding North Korea’s commitment to military buildup and threatening language regarding nuclear capability. When the time comes for action regarding North Korea, the choices available to US decision-makers likely will be best left to the UN. North Korea is so hostile to the US that any US-based suggestion for resolution is likely to be rejected out of hand. None of the world can afford to merely let us “fight it out;” we must be able to arrive at compromise shortly. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSpolNKorMiss.rtf
Development of Democracy in South Korea
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A 12 page recap of South Korea's focus on establishing a democracy. The author defines "democracy", traces that definition back into ancient history, and then proceeds to compare South Korea's democracy with more established ones such as the U.S., the U.K., and Canada. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPkorDem.rtf
Doing Business in South Korea
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This 6 page paper examines some of the cultural practices that will affect a westerner trying to penetrate the South Korean marketplace. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVSKorea.rtf
Economic Impacts of Globalization in Asia: The South Korean Exception
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A 5 page examination of why South Korea has managed to achieve long-term economic success while other Asian countries have floundered. The author contends that South Korea was successful both because of the mindset of its population and because of the fact that the war had destroyed the built-in constraints that continued to exist in other countries. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPkorGlb.rtf