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calendar>>October 30. 2012 Juch 101Kim Yong Nam Receives Credentials from New Finnish Ambassador
Pyongyang, October 30 (KCNA) -- Kim Yong Nam, president of the Presidium of the DPRK Supreme People's Assembly, received credentials from Matti Heikki Heimonen, new Finnish ambassador to the DPRK, at the Mansudae Assembly Hall on Tuesday. After receiving the credentials, he had a talk with the ambassador.
Kim Yong Nam, president of the
Presidium of the DPRK Supreme People's Assembly
Cha Kwang Su was a staunch defender of Hanbyol, the President, ... cherished belief that
a rosy future is in store for the Korean revolution and a revolutionary can lead a
worthwhile life only when he or she holds the President in high esteem as the center of unity
and follows him to the end...
Kim Ki Nam, member of the Political Bureau and secretary of the Central Committee of the WPK
memorial speech
Calender October 30 2012 Juch 101.
A national memorial service for revolutionary martyr Cha Kwang Su was held here Tuesday, the 80th anniversary of his death.
He was a core member of the first Juche-oriented revolutionary organization, Down-with Imperialism Union and the Society for Rallying Comrades, the first party organization which gave origin to the Workers' Party of Korea. .
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North Korea and South Korea:
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Japan Current
The Korean peninsula is divided just slightly north of the 38th parallel. It is said to be a “Demilitarized Zone,” called The DMZ. This separated the country into two political areas. Each gained international acceptance trading in countries such as Canada, the United States, Russia, and China, and in International Organizations, (IO's) such as the United Nations, (UN). Each sought independence as countries, and a form of union. North Korea and South Korea are compared by Konya, Schlegal, and Baldwin, as accepted countires with borders, stability, and political order with the required transportation, economic stability, and political freedom.
The DMZ.
주체
Etcetera. The template lists the irrelevant rubber-stamp "parliament," the Supreme People's Assembly, the probably nonexistent Political parties in North Korea (besides the WPK), and the staged Elections in North Korea. Is Kim Il-sung less relevant than these? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template_talk:Politics_of_North_Korea
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Sources: Andras Konya Adam Schlegel Amanda Baldwin, North Korea and South Korea: Different Perspectives on Globalization and Its Effects.
http://wfi.worldforestry.org/media/presentations/korea_k.park.pd
Wkikipedia: Korea; Kim Il Sung 15 April 1912 - 8 July 1994; Etcetera, Politics in North Korea.
North Korea and South Korea: Different Perspectives on Globalization and Its Effects
Andras Konya, Adam Schlegel, Amanda Baldwin
k.park.pdfJapan Current
•http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template_talk:Politics_of_North_Korea•Premier
I have updated the "premier" slot as Pak Pong-Ju has been replaced by Kim Yong-Il (not to be confused with Kim Jong-Il) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.176.136.221 (talk) 22:30, 11 April 2007 (UTC).
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Sources: Andras Konya Adam Schlegel Amanda Baldwin, North Korea and South Korea: Different Perspectives on Globalization and Its Effects.
http://wfi.worldforestry.org/media/presentations/korea_k.park.pd
Wkikipedia: Korea; Kim Il Sung 15 April 1912 - 8 July 1994; Etcetera, Politics in North Korea.
Introduction
Compare the effects of globalization (or lack thereof) on two comparable countries with similar culture, history, and definite point of separation. Pinpoint
strengths/weaknesses of globalization
Method, not apples/oranges
two comparable countries with similar culture, history, and definite point of separation.
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History: Korean War Soviets and Americans decide to divide Korea into their own
sphere of influence North and South (1948)
Secretary of State Dean Acheson neglected to include Korea in the US sphere of influence in Asia.
Kim Il Sung took initiative to invade the South (1950)
Kim Il-sung, also romanised as Kim Il Sung (15 April 1912 – 8 July 1994), was the leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly referred to as North Korea, from its establishment in 1948 until his death in 1994.... Wikipedia.
Feb 2011 – Kim Il-Sung, the father of communist North Korea, began his political life by fleeing Japanese rule of his homeland. www.time.com/time.
Kim Il Sung, the son of peasants, was born in Korea in 1912. The family emigrated to Manchuria and Kim attended a Chinese school.by John Simkin. www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk
not Stalin but Stalinist War ends ends in stalemate, 38th parallel, DMZ
Both countries are ruined in the similar manner Ideal comparison Each embraces different ideology: totalitarian vs.
authoritarian
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Path to Globalization
Following the Korean War, a decade of political turmoil begins
First President Syngman Rhee ousted from office (1960) Rigged Elections for vice president cause
student riots Democracy not initiated
military coup d’etat, Park Chunghee takes over Park Chunghee begins to build South Korea into
economic power stability but still not democratic tool: chaebol
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Chaebol System
Conglomerate large corporation with
many unrelated subsidiaries
centrally planned though private
lack of input from minor shareholders
financial security for all companies involved
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Park’s Economic Plans for Chaebols
Creation Of Export-Oriented industries
Creation And Fostering of heavy industry
Maintenance Of Anti-Union behavior
Protection Of Domestic Market Pegging Won to Dollar
Chaebols Are Major Force in the South Korean Economy 1960’s to 1990’s big enough to utilize limited
resources effectively government contracts and
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Top Chaebols in South Korea
Hyundai Automobiles Engineering, construction,
shipbuilding and industrial activity Finances
Samsung Electronics Petrochemicals Construction (Petronas Towers in
Malaysia) LG
Home appliances and electronics Petrochemicals and chemicals
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Emerging Globalization (Advantages)
Through the chaebols, South Korea emerged as an export leader of the world Import raw materials to
manufacture exports Industrialization and Service
Economy Higher standard of living
better education more material possessions increased leisure time GDP skyrockets from third
world equivalent to Western European standards
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Emerging Globalization (Disadvantages)
Profits appease populace as long as they are positive economic downturn leads to
civil disobedience and revolution
no democratic process or structure to deal with problems
political stability dependent on economic situation
authoritarian until 1987, numerous revolutions, undemocratic
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Decline of Chaebols
Ultimate decline of chaebols Too big to manage
effectively Core competency (unrelated
industries)
Decline rise in labor cost
standard of living competition from other Asian
countries (China) cheaper workforce
Effect lower of standard of living to
match competitiveness contributed to South Korea’s
economic crisis (1997)
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Globalization (Financial Crisis)Unfortunate Economic Events Convergence
banking sector burdened with non-performing loans
excess debt lower credit rating chaebol oversight
and accountability low
Democracy swiftly corrected recession 1998: GDP: -6.6% 1999: GDP: 10.8% 2000: GDP: 9.2%
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South Korea Conclusion
GlobalizationStarted To Have:
higher wages demands for social reformsSouth Korea became less competitive,
Ironically, the good of globalization caused the
bad
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History: North Korea
After Korean War, Kim Il Sung takes over
Nationalization versus Chaebol “people’s” property versus the
highly private chaebol while abuses in both, higher
standard of living obvious only in one
Juche (self-reliance) closed all capital flow "the hermit kingdom”
Militarization versus Chaebol to secure power Kim Il Sung
diverted a third economy for military instead of economic reform (South Korea, 3%)
22 million population, 1.2 million military
wastes the most able-bodied men of society with unproductive job
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North Korea: Economics Refusal To Join Global Markets
Through Juche Lower Standard Of Living Police State: lack of
democratic institutions Government Army
Legitimacy: massive famines
Notable Exceptions To Global Markets Drugs Arms Trade Significant portion of GDP
used for making the military bigger, not food
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Conclusion
North Korea control group, complete nonacceptance of globalization
South Korea experienced problems, it is now on a democratic path with an economy that is substantially better in every aspect
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