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Korea 2012 : politics, economy and society

edited by Rüdiger Frank ... [et al.] ; associate editors, Stephen Epstein and Moon Chung-in

(Korea yearbook, v. 6)

Brill, 2012

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Korea 2012: Politics, Economy and Society contains concise overview articles covering domestic developments and the economy in both South and North Korea as well as inter-Korean relations and foreign relations of the two Koreas in 2011. Additional papers deal with topics such as South Korea's foreign trade drive, the death of Kim Jong Il, South Korea as a middle power, the portrayal of North Koreans in ROK cinema, graphic novel representations of food issues in post-famine North Korea, and North Korean views of foreigners. A detailed chronology complements the articles.

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Preface - Rudiger Frank List of Refereed Articles Published since 2007 Chronology - Susan Pares South Korea in 2011: Domestic Politics, the Economy and Social Issues - Patrick Koellner North Korea in 2011: Domestic Developments and the Economy - Rudiger Frank Relations Between the Two Koreas in 2011 - Sabine Burghart Foreign Relations of the Two Koreas in 2011 - James E. Hoare KORUS, KOREU and Beyond: South Korea's Free Trade Drive - Patrick Koellner/Parick Flamm North Korea after Kim Jong Il: The Kim Jong Un Era and its Challenges - Rudiger Frank The Concept of Middle Power and the Case of the ROK: A Review - Dong-min Shin Northerners on Southern Screens: From Shiri (1999) to The Yellow Sea (2010) - Mark Morris A New Deal: Graphic Novel Representations of Food Issues in Post-famine North Korea - Martin Petersen Special Economic Zones, Trade and Economic Reform: The Curious Case of Rason Special City - Bernhard Seliger The North Korean Philosophy of Foreigners - Tatiana Gabroussenko

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