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Papers On Korea & Korean Issues
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North Korea in New York Times Articles
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A 4 page review of four articles appearing in the New York Times between March 5 and April 7, 2003. Taken together, these articles indicate that North Korea’s interest in developing nuclear weapons may be very real, and for purposes of weapons rather than for gaining aid from other countries. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSnKoreaNYT.rtf
North Korea: Rogue State
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6 pages in length. Basking in its well-earned reputation as a rogue state, North Korea offers no apologies for the lying, conniving and deliberate misleading it is guilty of carrying out with regard to nuclear weaponry. That the nation has long been – and continues to be – a threat to the United States and world peace stems from its refusal to honor an agreed-upon nuclear contract established during the Clinton Administration, taunting with preemptive strikes and defiantly selling their weapons to anyone who has the money to pay for them, just to name a few valid reasons. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCNorthKor.rtf
North Korean Famine
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A 35 page paper that explores various issues around the famine, including the U.S.-Korean conflict and how the past influenced the present situation, the statistics and descriptors of the famine itself, the effects of the famine and related nuclear political environment for the East Asian community, the views of various political analysts, and why China doesn't step in. Bibliography lists 22 sources.
Filename: Korfam.wps
North Korea’s Quest for Unconventional Weapons
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A 10 page discussion of the problem facing the U.S. in regard to how to deal with North Korea’s quest for unconventional weapons. While many contend that North Korea is acting within her rights as a sovereign country, the very real possibility exists that she intends to turn these weapons against the U.S. Consequently, the U.S. must remain on guard against such a development. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPkorea3.rtf
Poverty in North Korea
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8 pages. This paper tells of appalling conditions in North Korea with thousands of people starving to death and yet the government of North Korea refuses to allow any outside help or even to admit there is anything wrong in the country. The cries of the North Korean people who are starving to death must be heard. It is the noises that the political parties of other countries make that serve to drown them out. This inhumanity is the equivalent to another Holocaust. The thesis here is that the message needs to get out to the world that these poverty-stricken North Koreans desperately need help – but that the North Korean government will have to be circumvented to do so. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JAnkrpov.rtf
Pyong Gap Min/Korean Immigrant Families
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A 5 page analysis of sociologist and researcher Pyong Gap Min's book Changes and Conflicts: Korean Immigrant Families in New York, which deals with the ongoing evolution of the Korean-American family structure in New York City. . The context of this work is particularly focused on the economic integration of Korean households into the small business sector. The central thesis has to do with the ways in which family-owned businesses are adjusting to the changes in family power structures. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 90min.rtf
Recycling Systems: Australia and South Korea
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A 3 page discussion of the variation which exists between these two countries in regard to the recycling systems they have in place. The author contends that this variation is attributable to the relative speed with which these countries have progressed to their contemporary industrial status. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPausRcy.rtf
Reporting on Concentration Camps in North Korea: A Twenty-First Century Human Rights Travesty
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An 18 page paper which is written as an address delivered to members of an international human rights’ organization, which discusses the existence of concentration camps (specifically addressing the camp in Yodok) in North Korea and the flagrant violations of individual rights that are taking place there. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TGnkcamp.rtf
Should American Troops Be in South Korea:
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This 6 page paper discusses the present situation and history of U.S. and South Korean relations. Furthermore, this paper discusses whether of not U.S. Forces should be there and how we attempt to decide if U.S. involvement is right or wrong. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: GSSKorea.rtf
Should North Korea Be Given Food Aid?
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This 5 page paper considers how many countries are providing foreign aid to North Korea. Some argue this is right for humanitarian reasons. Others believe this is wrong due to the failure of food to get to those who need it as it is routed to the military and government supporters. This 5 page paper agues both sides and concludes that aid should be given, but increased monitoring should take place.
Filename: TEkoreaid.rtf
South Korea and U.S. Foreign Policy
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A 5 page overview of U.S. foreign policy as it has been applied to South Korea since the end of the Korean War. The author clarifies that much of this policy was implemented in response not just to South Korean concerns but to North Korean and
Soviet Union concerns. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPkorea6.rtf
South Korea: GNP After World War II
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10 pages in length. At the end of World War II, South Korea had the same Gross National Product (GNP) as many sub-Sahara African countries. Today, South Korea's GNP is more than thirty-eight times greater than even the most prosperous economy in sub-Sahara. How did this occur? Clearly, when one analyzes the history of such so-called newly industrializing countries such as South Korea, Singapore and Brazil, one will readily find that the political factors of institutions, ideology, culture, policies and political elites have significantly contributed to this economic success. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLC_GNP.wps
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