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Song, Yosung, and Justin E. Freedman. "The Construction and Embodiment of Dis/Ability for North Korean Refugees living in South Korea." Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education 124, no. 7 (2022): 201–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01614681221111459.

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Background/Context: Every year, an unknown number of North Koreans flee their homeland. As of 2020, 33,752 North Koreans had arrived in South Korea. The political positioning of North Korean refugees in South Korean society is unique from other immigrants, in that they receive immediate South Korean citizenship and are considered members of the same ethnic group as South Koreans. However, North Korean refugees face discrimination in South Korea, including in schools. Purpose/Objective/Research Question/Focus of Study: This paper extends the use of the intersectional analytical framework, disab
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SCHWEKENDIEK, DANIEL. "BIOSOCIAL COMPARISON OF MID-UPPER ARM CIRCUMFERENCE IN THE TWO KOREAS." Journal of Biosocial Science 45, no. 5 (2013): 615–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021932012000776.

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SummaryAnthropometric differences between the two Koreas are of considerable public and scientific interest given the unique socio-political status of North Korea and the fact that the nations share the same genetic ancestry. This study provides new biosocial evidence on these differences by analysing mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) as a human welfare indicator. This is the first study to compare the nutritional status of adults surveyed inside North Korea with South Koreans. The MUAC measurements of 2793 North Korean women obtained through a household survey conducted in 2002 were compared
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Cho, Seo-Young. "The effect of social identity on integration of social minorities: The case of North Korean refugees in South Korea." International Area Studies Review 25, no. 1 (2021): 3–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/22338659211052268.

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This paper investigates the effect of a shared social identity on social behaviors of a marginalized population by focusing on North Korean refugees in South Korea. The findings of a behavioral experiment with North Korean refugees show that the common Korean identity can promote their integration in South Korea, despite considerable differences caused by seven-decade long separation between the two countries. Perceiving ethnic unity shared with South Koreans stimulates North Koreans’ socially desirable behaviors and attitudes such as trust, cooperation, confidence, and life satisfaction in So
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Lee, Hyeon Ju. "Remembering and Forgetting the Korean War in the Republic of Korea." Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society 35, no. 2 (2023): 48–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.30676/jfas.127468.

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The Korean War had no official ending and has continued in a form of Cold War since 1953, the year the cease-fire agreement was signed, and yet, during the past five decades, it appears to have faded from South Korean memory. Anti-communism became a national ideology in post-war South Korea. For a country that was endeavoring to establish a national identity that differs from communist North Korea, the establishment of an anti-communist state was inevitable. However, the collapse of the Communist Bloc and a humanitarian crisis in North Korea in the 1990s led to attitudinal changes in the South
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Kang (姜抮亞), Jin-A. "The Enforcement of Immigration Control in Colonial Korea and the Rise of Nationalism in the Chinese Media." Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives 9, no. 1 (2015): 142–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24522015-00900008.

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This paper investigates how conflicts and tension built up between Chinese migrant workers and Korean residents in colonial Korea (1910-1945). This led up to the enforcement of immigration controls by the Japanese authorities and also to a change of the image of Koreans in the Chinese media. The Japanese government adopted a policy to ban Chinese laborers from mainland Japan. This policy implied also, that, by contrast, the Government General of Korea should accommodate Chinese laborers to some extent, as long as the Chinese government accepted Korean people to inhabit and cultivate Manchuria.
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Bi, Xiyan. "Research on the Factors Contributing to Low Fertility in South Korea." Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media 62, no. 1 (2024): 34–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/62/20241675.

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In 2023, South Korea had a fertility rate of 0.8831, the lowest in the world. Compared to most other east Asian countries, Korea recovered from the Second World War relatively earlier and is home to some of the most influential companies in the world today. Therefore, while other east Asian countries are in the industrial stage characterized by moderate to high rates of population growth, Korea is already a post-industrial society, marked by low population growth. This paper aims to identify the contributing factors to South Koreas low fertility rate by examining previous surveys completed by
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KIM, Wook. "Perspectives on Colonial Korea and the ‘Japan-Korea Integration Policy’ During the Wartime Period:Focusing on Korean and Japanese Novels in Kokumin-Bungaku." Border Crossings: The Journal of Japanese-Language Literature Studies 20, no. 1 (2025): 29–44. https://doi.org/10.22628/bcjjl.2025.20.1.29.

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This paper examines the perspectives of Korean and Japanese intellectuals who resided in colonial Korea during the wartime period regarding the ‘Japan-Korea integration policy’ based on Japanese-Korean unity ideology. The analysis is based on a comparison of serialised novels by Korean and Japanese authors published in the Japanese literary magazine, Kokumin Bungaku.In The Chapter of Azami by the Korean author Hyo-Seok Lee, the narrative unveils the ‘Japan-Korea integration policy’ as a mechanism that conceals the cultural and other differences between Koreans and Japanese. And Nangoku Sensei
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Heidenreich, Matthew. "Living as Zainichi in the Twenty-First Century: Identity and Citizenship in Japan's Ethnic Korean Community." Yonsei Journal of International Studies 13, no. 1 (2021): 58–71. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13358395.

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While much of the existing academic scholarship on Japan-Korea relations has focused on the ongoing political and historical disputesrelated to World War II, this paper analyzes the experience of ethnic Koreans living in Japan on a microeconomic and sociological level. Zainichi Koreans and the ongoing structural societal and economic challenges they face in Japanese society are analyzed from a historical perspective throughout this paper. Through a comparative- historical analysis of the experience of Koreans from the point when Japan annexed the Korean Peninsula in 1910 until liberalizing ref
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Lee, Hye-Kyung. "The Korean Diaspora and its Impact on Korea's Development." Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 14, no. 1-2 (2005): 149–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/011719680501400108.

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This paper reviews the history of the Korean diaspora and the emigration of Koreans in different periods and attempts to demonstrate how the Korean diaspora has contributed to the country's development. As of 2003, the overseas Korean population was estimated at 6.1 million distributed in 173 countries. Up until the 1970s, emigration patterns from South Korea corresponded with the country's low level of development. From the 1970s, migration patterns had been more closely associated with development processes. The organized labor export undertaken by Korean labor companies in the 1970s facilit
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Jacco, Zwetsloot. "Visual Metaphors in North Korean Graphic Novels for Children." Global Politics Review 2, no. 1 (2016): 65–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1238561.

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Abstract: North Korea produces dozens of comic books each year for its children of various ages. Comic books for younger readers are often populated with anthropomorphized animal characters – not humans. Some of them tell stories that seem to be allegories of the Korean War. In these graphic novels, the animals represent through visual metaphor the various groups found in Korean War stories – good and pure North Koreans, traitorous and cowardly South Koreans, and their evil American overlords. This paper examines these visual metaphors to see how good and bad characters are graphic
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Kim, Ki Heun. "The Korean Desk in the Philippines." Policing: An International Journal 41, no. 1 (2018): 159–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/pijpsm-05-2016-0067.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine a newly initiated strategy for international cooperation in criminal justice; specifically, the facilitation of a “Korean Desk” between the Philippines and the Republic of Korea, as a case of successful collaboration. Design/methodology/approach International efforts to formulate and implement the Korean Desk are reviewed, by collecting legal and administrative literature on its implementation. Findings The Korean Desk, as a newly implemented strategy to handle the increasing incidence of crime by and against Koreans in the Philippines, showed th
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Lee, Yung Chul. "From the Land of Morning Calm to Dynamic Korea." INContext: Studies in Translation and Interculturalism 4, no. 2 (2024): 84–101. https://doi.org/10.54754/incontext.v4i2.105.

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Contemporary Korean society is often described as dynamic, a view shared by both Koreans and foreigners. This perception contrasts sharply with Korea’s historical image as backward and stagnant. To understand this shift, we must explore whether Korean culture and society have fundamentally changed or if we had a misconception of Korean culture. Some attribute Korean dynamism to the “bbali-bbali” (hurry-up) spirit, a cultural trait. Others point to Korea’s rapid economic transformation over the past seven decades, which fostered a strong work ethic and a can-do spirit. However, these explanatio
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Kang, Kyoung-Lae. "Talking Hospitality and Televising Ethno-national Boundaries in Contemporary Korea: Considering Korean TV Shows Featuring Foreigners." Television & New Media 19, no. 1 (2017): 59–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1527476417697196.

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This essay examines Korean television shows that feature foreigners encountering Korean society. A recent example, Non Summit, presents a series of formal “summits,” borrowing the format of an international strategic meeting. The show enables Koreans to consider issues involving cultural differences, racial discrimination, and national hospitality, particularly related to immigrants. Indeed, Korean TV shows that focus on foreigners living in Korea are increasingly popular, which surely reflects changes in the Korean racial imagination along with the increased number of immigrants entering Kore
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Melisa, Melisa, Suyanto Suyanto, and Olivia Tanaya. "Korean Wave in Indonesia: Are there any changes in perception and intention to visit Korea?" Innovative Marketing 19, no. 3 (2023): 171–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/im.19(3).2023.15.

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South Korea has a good image overseas due to the success of its national branding. With the Korean Wave as their national branding, Koreans introduce their country and culture through Korean entertainment. Indonesia is one of the Asian countries exposed to the Korean Wave, especially Korean dramas. This paper aims to analyze the determinants of changes in perceptions and the desire of Indonesians to visit South Korea as a tourist destination. International strategy theory, international marketing theory, and Korean Wave types are analyzed. The research sample consists of 237 randomly selected
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SCHWEKENDIEK, DANIEL. "HEIGHT AND WEIGHT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH KOREA." Journal of Biosocial Science 41, no. 1 (2009): 51–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002193200800299x.

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SummaryThis paper investigates height and weight differences between the two Koreas by comparing national anthropometric data published by the South Korean Research Institute of Standard and Science with United Nations survey data collected inside North Korea in 2002. For socioeconomic reasons, pre-school children raised in the developing country of North Korea are up to 13 cm shorter and up to 7 kg lighter than children who were brought up in South Korea – an OECD member. North Korean women were also found to weigh up to 9 kg less than their Southern counterparts.
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Jung, Kyungja, Bronwen Dalton, and Jacqueline Willis. "The onward migration of North Korean refugees to Australia: in search of cosmopolitan habitus." Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 9, no. 3 (2017): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5130/ccs.v9i3.5506.

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Based on assumed common ethnicity, language and culture, South Korea is believed to be the best country for North Korean defectors to restart their lives. This is, however, not necessarily the case. Since the mid-2000s, 2000 to 3000 North Koreans have allegedly settled in the UK, Canada, the US, Australia and EU countries. Despite this trend and its broader implications, the onward migration process of North Korean refugees, together with their motivations and lived experiences, remain poorly addressed in academic research. Drawing from the unique experience of North Korean refugees’ onward mo
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Zimenko, T. V. "The Concept of Taste in South Korea: Historical, Aesthetical and Philosophical Aspects." Concept: philosophy, religion, culture 4, no. 4 (2020): 83–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2541-8831-2020-4-16-83-101.

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The focus of this paper is on the Korean aesthetic model of taste. In order to investigate the origins of aesthetics in Korea and its current place in Koreans’ lives, it analyzes the key concepts of the Korean aesthetics and spiritual aspects of life for Koreans. In a way to exemplify this cultural system, traditional Korean food is presented as a conceptual representation of the aesthetic experience. Its role in integrating different aspects of meanings and values in everyday lives of Koreans is also discussed. The research subject is studied through the complex lenses: its association with b
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Zimenko, T. V. "The Concept of Taste in South Korea: Historical, Aesthetical and Philosophical Aspects." Concept: philosophy, religion, culture 4, no. 4 (2020): 83–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2541-8831-2020-4-16-83-101.

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The focus of this paper is on the Korean aesthetic model of taste. In order to investigate the origins of aesthetics in Korea and its current place in Koreans’ lives, it analyzes the key concepts of the Korean aesthetics and spiritual aspects of life for Koreans. In a way to exemplify this cultural system, traditional Korean food is presented as a conceptual representation of the aesthetic experience. Its role in integrating different aspects of meanings and values in everyday lives of Koreans is also discussed. The research subject is studied through the complex lenses: its association with b
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Kovács, Ramona F. "Cultural Adaption of Koreans Residing in Hungary." Asian Studies 13, suppl. (2025): 231–58. https://doi.org/10.4312/as.2025.13.sup.231-258.

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The present paper explores the social changes embedded in the lives of Korean expatriates in Hungary. Since this is a relatively new phenomenon, mostly produced by the intensive economic cooperation between the two countries in the past decade, the topic has been insufficiently researched so far. According to my preliminary findings, the population of Koreans has been increasing thanks to the significant investments made in Hungary by Korean firms and the comfortable lifestyles they can enjoy, and thus expatriate employees of Korean companies and their family members often decide to stay in th
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Grzelczyk, Virginie. "New approaches to North Korean politics after reunification: The search for a common Korean identity." Communist and Post-Communist Studies 47, no. 2 (2014): 179–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.postcomstud.2014.04.008.

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Whilst most of the literature focusing on the Korean peninsula has concentrated on how to achieve unification through confidence-building measures, dialogues, negotiation and diplomacy, little attention has been paid to how a unified Korean identity, a core component of any potential reunification scheme could develop and be sustained. The paper addresses this gap by: (1) defining what national identity is, and how Korean identities have been formed, (2) outlining how both South and North Korea have understood and used the concept of national identity, (3) suggesting possible grounds on which
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Jung, Marianne. "Self-Employment Among North Korean Migrants." Vienna Journal of East Asian Studies 10, no. 1 (2018): 59–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/vjeas-2018-0003.

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Abstract In the absence of concrete ethnic differences, the division of a single Korean nation into two opposing states has led to the creation of specific types of nationhood and state building. This pseudo-ethnicity, which marks North Korean immigrants as “other” to South Koreans, results in adaptation problems and cultural difficulties. As the sociological literature considers self-employment of minorities and immigrants to be an important avenue for upward economic mobility, this paper focuses on North Korean new settlers who have established their own businesses in South Korea. By case st
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MARINESCU, Valentina. "A (not so) distant mirror: Koreans’ opinions about the impact of Korean culture in Romania." Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series IV: Philology and Cultural Studies 14 (63), no. 1 (2021): 77–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.31926/but.pcs.2021.63.14.1.5.

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The present paper aimed to identify the ways in which the members of the Korean diaspora in Romania assessed the Romanian economy and society. The research project used the method of interview applied on a sample of seven Koreans settled in Romania. As the analysis showed, the image of the Romanian economy and society among members of Korean diaspora in Romania is a balanced one. It contains both positive and negative elements. ‘Respect’ was the main value that was assessed as important to be ‘exported’ from South Korea to Romania. Mass media were recognised as the main ‘vehicles’ for the intr
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Jung, Giwoong. "North Korea’s ‘Hostile Two-State’ Claim and the ROK’s Unification Education." Association of Global Studies Education 16, no. 4 (2024): 7–28. https://doi.org/10.19037/agse.16.4.01.

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This paper emphasizes the need for a fundamental re-examination of the Republic of Korea's unification policies and education, particularly in light of North Korea's recent claim that the two Koreas are hostile states. It explores the new challenges North Korea's doctrine of the “hostile two-state claim” poses to the division and unification of the Korean Peninsula. First, the paper analyzes the identity of inter-Korean relations established within the structural framework of division. It also investigates South Koreans' perceptions of unification. Subsequently, the paper examines the changes
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Lee, Sangil. "Historical Reviews of Korean Government's Policy to Attract Foreign Students." Korean Society of Culture and Convergence 45, no. 9 (2023): 501–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.33645/cnc.2023.09.45.09.501.

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The purpose of this paper is to examine the history of the Korean government's policy to attract foreign students and to discuss its achievements and limitations at this time when attracting foreign students becomes important. Research method of this paper is analizing academic articles and policy research papers of Korean government. As a result of this study, the Korean government's policy to attract foreign students began with supporting for overseas Koreans learning in their home country(Korea) and expanded to attract foreign students. And it was systematized over time and achieved great r
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Oh, MiJin, and SungWook Kim. "Legislative Direction on the Ownership and Management of Houses in North Korea after Unification." Korean Institute for Aggregate Buildings Law 42 (May 25, 2022): 105–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.55029/kabl.2022.42.105.

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The title of this thesis is “Legislative Direction on the Ownership and Management of Houses in North Korea after Unification”. The difference between capitalism and socialism is whether individual ownership of the means of production is allowed or not. In this thesis, I reviewed the current direction of integration of housing laws and housing systems in South and North Korea. And I reviewed the legislative direction regarding housing ownership and management in North Korea after the reunification of South and North Korea. The main contents of this paper are summarized as follows. First, North
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Kim, Kirsteen. "Holy Spirit Movements in Korea — Paternal or Maternal? Reflections on the Analysis of Ryu Tong-Shik (Yu Tong-Shik)." Exchange 35, no. 2 (2006): 147–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157254306776525681.

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AbstractKorean Christianity is known around the world for its amazing growth and dynamism, and this includes a thriving theological life, much of which is inaccessible without knowledge of the Korean language. Ryu Tong-Shik (Yu Tong-shik) was one of the first Koreans to attempt to trace the development of Korean theology in his seminal work, Han'guk shinhak-ŭi kwangmaek (The Mineral Veins of Korean Theology; first published 1982). This paper introduces Ryu's theological thought and investigates a particular observation he makes about two distinct patterns of Holy Spirit move-ment in the Korean
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Jin, Yuqin. "The Effect of the Rise of Populism in South Korea on Its Governments Diplomatic Relations with Japan." Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media 73, no. 1 (2024): 157–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/73/20241116.

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As a former colony of Japan, South Koreas relationship with Japan has always been ambivalent. South Korea did form an alliance with Japan through the alliance with the United States and a geopolitical situation, but tension remained due to historical grievances between the two countries. In recent years, populist South Koreans have demanded the government take a harsher stance towards Japan when addressing historical problems as they look for genuine apologies from Japan, challenging the governments approach when engaging with Japan. This paper, through case analysis, explores how populism sha
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Battur, Jamiyan. "Mongolia-Korea Cultural Exchanges and the Role of Korean Paper in Promoting Cultural Exchanges." Mongolian Diaspora. Journal of Mongolian History and Culture 2, no. 2 (2022): 31–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/modi-2022-020205.

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Summary Today, it became known that several diplomatic letters, which proved to be written on Korean-produced papers, are in the secret archives of the Vatican. In addition to these letters, many other letters have been found. Second, one of the most interesting findings is the archeological sites, which are said to have been Korean paper mills found in Mongolia. In other words, it is believed that in several places in Mongolia there were so called Korean cities where there were paper mills. For example, Mongolian archaeologists have reported that the ruins in Ongon soum, Sukhbaatar Province,
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Gelézeau, Valérie. "Beyond the 'Long Partition'. From Divisive Geographies of Korea to the Korean 'Meta-Culture'." European Journal of East Asian Studies 9, no. 1 (2010): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156805810x517643.

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AbstractThis paper addresses the importance of the post-colonial division of Korea between North and South in shaping not only territorial structures, but also geographical interpretations of contemporary Korea. After a critical analysis of the Korean 'meta-border', the paper discusses how traditional approaches in Korean geography consider the 'long partition' as a backdrop affecting South and North Korean societies. Until the 1990s, this divisive paradigm was expressed in South Korea by the focus on various embodiments of the developmental state at the national scale with great attention on
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Cho, Su-Il. "“Kikan Sanzenri”, the Public Sphere for Solidarity, Built by Zainichi Korean Intellectuals." Korean Association For Japanese History 59 (December 31, 2022): 5–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.24939/kjh.2022.12.59.5.

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By reviewing the pathway of “Kikan Sanzenri” (Issues 1 to 50: Feb. 1975 to May 1987), an academic journal published by Zainichi Korean intellectuals and in which they expressed their clear critical mind toward the issues of peaceful reunification of their home country Korea, restoration of democratization/human rights in Korea, and promotion of mutual understanding and solidarity between Korea and Japan in the time and space of their foreign land, this paper examined the overall picture of this public sphere written in Japanese.
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Kim, Dong-Choon. "“A Permitted Haven in a Heartless World: Colleges and Churches in South Korea in the 1950s”." Journal of American-East Asian Relations 24, no. 2-3 (2017): 209–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18765610-02402009.

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In the 1950s, Christianity and educational achievement were the primary means for Koreans to break through the misery and powerlessness that the conflict from June 1950 to July 1953 had caused. Along with education, religion was a promising route in securing familial welfare for South Koreans. Among the several religions and denominations, Protestant churches were more popular for the uprooted people residing in urban areas. These two privately motivated daily activities—education and religion—captured the concern of the Korean people who had lost everything during the war. Under President Syn
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Shin, Jung-a. "A Proposal for the Korean Value Culture Class Using Bacchus ADs. : Focusing on Chinese Learners at the Intermediate Level." Korean Society of Culture and Convergence 45, no. 2 (2023): 31–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.33645/cnc.2023.02.45.02.31.

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This paper aims at seeking the ways to educate Korean value culture, focusing on Bacchus brand advertisements. The four sessions of classes were conducted by focusing on normative culture, hierarchical culture, health and family, and Korean culture, among the value items shown in the Bacchus advertisement. The class was subjected to Chinese learners at the intermediate level. Therefore, the study aims to minimize cultural heterogeneity by encountering some of the Korean value cultures. The learners, through advertising narratives, were able to figure out the contexts of Korean value cultures b
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Lee, Eun Ja. "Directions for Developing Materials for Tourist Korean Language Education." Korean Society of Human and Nature 5, no. 1 (2024): 365–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.54913/hn.2024.5.1.365.

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This thesis started with the question of how to provide Korean language education for tourists visiting Korea for the first time. Although Korean language education has developed, discussions on Korean language education for travelers and spectators are insufficient. Korean language education for general purposes is a situation in which a curriculum must be completed in stages, so Korean language education is helpless for tourists visiting Korea for a short period of time. It is necessary to seek Korean language education contents and suggest educational methods based on the purpose and charac
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Levi, Nicolas. "Adaptation in South Korean Society of North Korean Elite Defectors." Studia Humana 6, no. 4 (2017): 62–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sh-2017-0028.

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Abstract This paper aims to explain the adaptation of North Korean elite defectors who fled from North Korea. Data used for the purpose of this article came from surveys of North Korean defectors conducted in the late 2000’s. Findings of the realized research indicate that the majority of senior defectors are experiencing less psychological and material issues when adjusting to society than regular North Korean defectors. The paper will proceed in three steps: explaining the notion of defectors, outlining their background, and focusing on their adaptation in South. Although defectors as a whol
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Strnad, William. "ON SHADOW AND FORM: KOREAN NATIONALISM’S DIGRAPHIC CONFLICT." International Journal of Korean Humanities and Social Sciences 2 (November 1, 2016): 87–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/kr.2016.02.06.

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This paper is an examination of the many points of intersection between Korean nationalism in both Koreas, and Chinese characters (Hanja), as well as a contextualization of the historical and, at times, antithetical relationship or binary consisting of Hanja and Han’gŭl (Chosŏn’gŭl). Emerging from liberation the two Korean states over the next several decades would “engage” Hanja with diverse and fluctuating positions and approaches at different times. These responses have ranged from the abolition of Hanja or the enforcement of Han’gŭl (Chosŏn’gŭl) exclusivity, to the re-establishment and str
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Fei, Lancheng. "The Influence That Jeonse Rental System Brought to the Housing Bubble in Korea." Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences 56, no. 1 (2023): 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2754-1169/56/20231046.

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The bubble burst, and the South Korean property market plummeted. Thousands of Koreans should not be able to afford their debts and choose to commit suicide. Prior to this, South Koreas real estate market soared rapidly, and no one noticed the abnormality and the future direction of the real estate market. That was a miracle, but it only lasted for a while, and one of the most important factors that accelerated its destruction was a rental system called Jeonse. The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of Jeonse, a unique rental system, on the Korean real estate market. Housing prices
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Akhli, Rangga Amalul. "Understanding ASEAN Peace Preservation Role in the Korean Peninsula." Jurnal Hubungan Internasional 11, no. 2 (2019): 254. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jhi.v11i2.10541.

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Since its inception in 1967, ASEAN has an important role to establish regional security and peace building in Southeast Asia. That effort certainly continues up until now. Realizing that the peace preservation needs to be extended to its northern neighbor, ASEAN initiated mechanisms that would enable it to play greater role in the Korean peninsula. However, the association effort to preserve peace in the region is inseparable from criticism which stated that this association was not effective in reconciling the two Koreas. Amidst the pessimism of ASEAN's role in the Korean Peninsula, this pape
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Azeharie, Suzy. "Cultural Proximity of Korean and Indonesian in Korean Dramas." WACANA: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Komunikasi 22, no. 1 (2023): 131–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.32509/wacana.v22i1.2440.

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This paper, which is a narrative analysis, seeks to explore why Korean drama as a form of hallyu cultural product is favoured by the Indonesian people by using the cultural proximity theory from Joseph Straubhaar. According to this theory the audience will prefer products of their own culture or the same as their culture. This research approach is a qualitative research with narrative analysis method. Audiences will prefer the same production because of elements such as star appeal, local knowledge, topics, issues, the environment, and the ethnicity of people in the media. The author discusses
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Matosian, Agapi E. "The Key Components of South Korea’s Soft Power: Challenges and Trends." RUDN Journal of Political Science 23, no. 2 (2021): 279–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-1438-2021-23-2-279-286.

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To this day political processes are less and less impacted by military force. States are increasingly resorting to the use of means of latent influence or relying on cultural attraction. Such phenomena have led to the emergence of soft power in international relations. Many countries, including the Republic of Korea, effectively use soft power tools in implementing policies at various levels. This manuscript seeks to analyze the main soft power components and tools of the Republic of Korea in foreign policy. The paper examines the background of the formation and development of soft power strat
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Kim, S. June. "Government policy and the rise of a national shipping industry: Korea’s experience, 1967–1999." International Journal of Maritime History 31, no. 2 (2019): 285–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0843871419841968.

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In 2017, Koreans controlled 1,656 vessels with an aggregate tonnage of 80,976,874 deadweight (dwt), placing Korea as the world’s seventh largest shipowning country. Given that Korean-owned tonnage stood at just 1.3m dwt in 1970, this represented a remarkable rate of growth over less than half a century. This article focuses on the years from 1967 to 1999 and aims to prove that government policy was one of the key causal factors in the rapid increase in Korean shipping. The paper is organised into four main parts. In the first section, the role of the government in the development of the econom
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Min, Pyong Gap. "A Comparison of the Korean Minorities in China and Japan." International Migration Review 26, no. 1 (1992): 4–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019791839202600101.

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Approximately 1.8 million Koreans are settled in China and some 700,000 Koreans are located in Japan. The Korean minorities in two neighboring Asian countries make an interesting contrast in adjustment and ethnicity. Whereas the Koreans in China have maintained high levels of ethnic autonomy and positive ethnic identity, the Korean Japanese have lost much of their cultural repertoire and have suffered from negative ethnic identity. This paper provides a comparative analysis, explaining why the Koreans in two countries have made the different adjustments. It focuses on the basic differences in
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Wu, Shanhua, Yu Sun, and Zhongzhen Yang. "Analyzing the trade transportation and its demand on multimodal transportation system between China and Koreas." Maritime Business Review 5, no. 1 (2020): 84–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/mabr-08-2019-0033.

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Purpose This paper aims to understand the trade transportation situation between China and Koreas, and to explore the possibility of establishing the surface transportation corridor between China and Koreas in the future. Moreover, the paper also intends to find out the mode choice behaviors of shippers, which can be used to analyze the substitute effects of the surface modes on the water one. Design/methodology/approach The paper first analyzes the Sino-Korean bilateral trade and the corresponding trade transportation between China and Koreas. Secondly, it presents the surface transportation
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Chong, Daham. "South Korean Historiography on Civil Service Examination, Max Weber, and the Cold War Transpacific Invention of Confucian Modernity." Korean Studies 48, no. 1 (2024): 6–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ks.2024.a930995.

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Abstract: This article first offers a postcolonial critique on Japanese colonial historiography and post-1945 South Korean historiography on Confucian tradition of Korea that they both have shared a very essentialized understanding on Confucian tradition of Korea as unique nature of Korean society based on the same overarching evolutionary modernization narrative in spite of their contradictingly different definition of it as either premodern backwardness or Confucian modernity. In order to go beyond these still dominant essentialized bipolar views on Confucian tradition of Korea, based on a t
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Sang Hyun, Moon. "Global Pressure, Local Adjustment: The Political Economy of Telecommunication Liberalization in Korea in the 1990s." Korean Journal of Policy Studies 22, no. 2 (2008): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.52372/kjps22201.

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This paper examines the political and economic implications of the liberalization of international telecommunications in South Korea in the 1990s and the changing roles of the South Koran state. Until the end of the 1980s, the South Korean telecommunications sector was controlled by a public monopoly. With the internal political and economic need for industrial restructuring, various external forces have driven liberalization of the telecommunications industry since the late 1980s. Intertwined with the national political economy, those external forces and, more generally, structural transforma
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Chen, Qiange. "<b>Ancient Chinese Philosophy in Korea: Implied Influences of Confucianism in Contemporary Korea and the Korean Idealistic Alteration</b>." International Journal of Asian Social Science Research 1, no. 1 (2024): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.70267/5mz31666.

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This paper methodically described the implied influences that the traditional Chinese philosophy of Confucianism enacts in contemporary Korea. In ancient times, Korea has a strong link to China and has imported China’s traditions and thoughts that contributed in the enrichments of Korean culture, while Confucianism is an ideal representative among them. After 2000s, Confucianism preserved in the sociocultural aspect of Korea as part of its tradition. However, the younger generation’s thoughts and habits are highly affected by the Korean Wave and the advancements of eras, therefore, certain ide
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Kumar, Rajesh. "Diasporic Elements in the Post-liberation Works of Yom Sang-seop." Asian Studies 13, suppl. (2025): 91–109. https://doi.org/10.4312/as.2025.13.sup.91-109.

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The post-liberation era of Korea witnessed a state of confusion and turmoil. The neo-colonial powers and advent of the Cold War led to a partition of the peninsular. By the time Korea earned its independence a considerable number of Koreans were living in Manchuria and other parts of the world, forming the Korean diaspora, and independence led many of these to “return” to home. Yom Sang-seop wrote extensively about the theme of this “return” in his post-liberation novels. However, there is barely any research that has explored the diasporic elements in this author’s novels. His post liberation
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Yi, Jung-hee. "Achievements and Future Tasks of Research on Overseas Chinese and Ethnic Chinese of Korean Peninsular Focusing on Korean Academia." Institute for Historical Studies at Chung-Ang University 63 (December 31, 2024): 261–318. https://doi.org/10.46823/cahs.2024.63.261.

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This paper aims to introduce the achievements and suggests future tasks of research on Overseas Chinese and Ethnic Chinese of Korean Peninsular(OCECKP) focusing on Korean academia. Overseas Chinese and Ethnic Chinese of Korean Peninsular includes Overesea Chinese of Modern Korea, Overseas Chinese of South Korea, Overseas Chinese of North Korea, Hanhwa(Re-immigrated Ethnic Chinese from South Korea to world), and Returned Oveseas Chinese from North Korea. Old Overseas Chinese of OCECKP refers to Chinese who had immigrated and were living in South Korea before the establishment of diplomatic rela
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DiMoia, John P. "Redefining South Korean ODA (Official Development Assistance): How Technical Aid Emerges from its Contexts (1954-1965)." International Journal of Korean History 29, no. 2 (2024): 7–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2024.29.2.7.

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This paper considers the origins of South Korean ODA (official development assistance), working through the lens of KOICA’s (Korea International Cooperation Agency) two main predecessor institutions in the early 1960s. In contrast to KOICA (1991-prsent), associated with a rich Korea, this earlier period was dominated by small-scale efforts at outreach with neighboring countries, especially in Southeast Asia and Africa.In this context, two arguments emerge. First, Korean aid began earlier than is generally assumed, with the first outreach to African partners coming under discussion as early as
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Mohd Ghazi, Ahmad Faris Naqiyuddin, Fauziah Fathil, and Nia Deliana. "The role of mainstream media and Christian organisations in shaping South Korean views on Islam and Muslims: A historical study." al-Irsyad: Journal of Islamic and Contemporary Issues 8, no. 1 (2023): 1036–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.53840/alirsyad.v8i1.366.

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The media in the West has portrayed Islam negatively after tragic events like 9/11, accusing them of being barbaric and terrorists. Not only has this portrayal affected the views of Western people but also those in Far Eastern countries like Japan and South Korea. In South Korea, the anti-Muslim stance of media and Christian organizations has deteriorated further the reputation of Islam in the eyes of the general population. Utilizing qualitative and library research methods, this paper seeks to explore the longstanding relationship between Islam and South Korea, starting with a historical ove
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Cheol, Ko Young, and Kim Youngsuk. "Study on the consciousness of university students of the Russian Federation about your understanding of the Republic of Korea." Laplage em Revista 6, Extra-A (2020): 179–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.24115/s2446-622020206extra-a578p.179-189.

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the opinions of Russian university students on the understanding of Korea, to find out the degrees and errors of understanding Korea, and to derive the contents and methods for notifying Korea immediately to Russia. Accordingly, this paper surveyed the opinions of Korean geographic knowledge, Korean cultural and economic situation knowledge by surveying “consciousness about the understanding of Korea” of Korean learners and non-Korean learners of Kazan Federal University in Russia. Through this, Korean governments, institutions, and social organizati
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