[뉴스] Russian strikes on Ukraine kill at least 23 as Polish prime minister warns against appeasing ‘barbarians’
Russian missiles killed at least 23 people in a second night of heavy strikes on Ukraine, a stark toll the Polish Prime Minister described as the result of appeasing “barbarians.”
[뉴스] About 1,000 North Koreans killed fighting Ukraine in Kursk, officials say
Western officials have told the BBC that North Korean troops have already suffered nearly 40% casualties in the fighting in Russia's western Kursk region, in just three months.
The officials, who spoke on grounds of anonymity, said that out of the estimated 11,000 troops sent from North Korea, known as DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea), 4,000 were battle casualties.
[뉴스] Analysts: Flood disaster exposes Kim Jong Un's fear of South Korean influence
WASHINGTON —
As North Korean leader Kim Jong Un struggles to cope with devastating floods in his country, his recent brash words have exposed his fear of South Korean influence over his people, analysts in Seoul said.
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8. Additional information boxes titled ‘Find Out’ are included by the Ministry of Unification to provide readers with more detailed information from relevant experts’ suggestions. An explanation of how North Korea’s nuclear and missile development has aggravated the suffering of its people is also included by the Ministry of Unification on pages 64-70.
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...processes need to be understood within their social and cultural contexts. It thus develops the idea of enduring conflict, referring to both the enduring nature of political conflict and the endurance of people in conflict-ridden societies, looking at countries involved in conflict transformation, such as Northern Ireland, Cambodia, Indonesia, and South Africa. Examining debates around trauma, memory, and...
[학술논문] An Archeological Approach to the Birth of the Gungmin in the Republic of Korea
...competition with various other identities. A review of the history of notions is also implemented herein from the standpoint of the political history of identity. In the case of the Republic of Korea, the people of Korea only became gungmin of the Republic of Korea after having gone through a process that saw them be identified as inmin of the Joseon dynasty, sinmin of the Daehan Empire, and sinmin and gungmin...
[학술논문] 한일협정 후 한국 지식인의 일본 인식
Korean people’s perception of Japan can be summarized into antipathy against imperial exploitation, favorable impression of Japanese economy and culture, and ignorance of Japanese politics and military. This is less a natural consequence than the result of influence by discourses on Japan in the Cold War Era. With the conclusion of Korea-Japan Treaty in 1965 without apology or compensation from...
[학술논문] Anticommunism and the National Identity of Korea in the Contemporary Era: With a Special Focus on the USAMGIK and Syngman Rhee Government Periods
The national identity of the Korean people is the result of shared experiences during Korea’s modern and contemporary history. In this regard, anticommunism, which greatly influenced society following the birth of the Republic of Korea, was closely related to the identity of the Republic of Korea. In general, the national identity tends to be identified with ethnic identity. In the case of Korea...
[학술논문] 포스트사회주의 시기 중국소수민족 영화를 통해본 소수민족 정체성과 문화정치 ― 張律의 영화를 중심으로
...even if they belong to different ethnic groups and speak different language. Both the riversides of the Dooman River are divided by the border, but can be said to be one life zone. In the old days, people in Yanbian went to the North Korea to get food. Now, it goes on the other way round. Chang Ho and Jeong Jin give a warm welcome to another, sharing what they can give each other. Zhang Lü has...
[학술논문] Changes in North Korea and Situations on Korean Peninsula: Focusing on N. Korea’s sovereign hereditary, economy, nuclear issues and relations with S. Korea
...issue and South-North relations. The North’s intention to stabilize the heredity of power and achieve a powerful state finally relates to the solution of economic problems. The improvement of people’s life is likely just a slogan as long as the northern leader puts the priority of policy on systemic stability rather than economic recovery. South Korea would have to draw up elaborate strategies...