The Koreas
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The Koreas
(Globalizing regions, v. 4)
Routledge, c2007
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- : hardcover
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National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Library (GRIPS Library)
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Bibliography: p. [195]-200
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Koreas provides a concise and comprehensive look at the radically different ways the two Koreas have dealt with the growing challenges of globalization. Presenting a succinct, historically informed introduction to North and South Korea, Charles K. Armstrong considers the shifting and multiple meanings of "Korea" in contemporary history: a geographical entity, an ethnic nation, two states since 1948, and as an ethno-cultural identity extending beyond the Korean peninsula to substantial minority communities in the United States, China, Japan, and the former Soviet Union. Ultimately, The Koreas offers a crisp, engaging survey of Korea and the Korean people in the contemporary world.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Globalization and the Korean Peninsula 1. Korea's Collision with Modernity, 1850-1953 2. North Korea: The Logic and Limits of "Self-Reliance" 3. South Korea: The Rise to Globalism 4. The Korean Diaspora. Conclusion: One Korea, Many Koreas
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