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    maintained a neutral stance. Due to their support‚ the vietnam war ended before intensifying. The Vietnam War developed because of the split between the North and South Vietnam. Communist North Vietnam fought to reunite the country with the support of Russia and China. The US wanted to stop the spread of communism‚ so they sent troops to support South Vietnam. Canada instead of getting involved in the fight‚ helped maintain peace and tried to mediate between the countries at war.Canada acted as an individual

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    of that country and the consequences that could potentially impact its business. The purpose of this paper is to assess the political risk that is associated with doing business in the three foreign countries known as Korea‚ China‚ and Japan. Korea Political Risk South Korea is a fast growing country that ranked third out of 33 member countries of the Organization for Economic. That analysis was based on the macro risk of a country. Eun and Resnick defined micro risk “where all foreign operations

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    technology. South Korea was deeply affected by the Cold War; “Letter to General-Lieutenant Hodge on Northern Korea Providing Electricity to Southern Korea” proves that South Korea’s debt to North Korea was directly associated with the Cold War. North Korea was also very much affected by the Cold War; “Soviet Report on Communists in Korea‚ 1945” validates the fact that the North Korean government would be very different if the Cold War never took place. The Cold War also affected North Korea in other

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    Any one raised as a westerner‚ as it is put throughout the book‚ should look at the “everyone is an informant” attitude with some surprise‚ at least those who are unaware at how dangerous North Korea is. The fact that even kindergarteners are taught to accuse(tattle) one another of things that break common law should astound those who have had a very small chance of ever holding life changing secrets‚ such as the ones that North Koreans hold on

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    transportation and information technologies which are major contributors to the development of our global interconnectivity" (Guffey 95). This advancement has allowed more and more foreign markets to open up to do trade. The Republic of Korea is one such market. In order to successfully compete in this very attractive Asian market‚ one must be aware of the Korean business culture. The Koreans have certain customs and ways of communication when doing business that all outsiders

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    War to an end. First of all‚ when North Korea surprisingly swept forces across the 38th parallel on South Korea on June 25‚ 1950 led to conflict to Korean War. After that the United Nations immediately condemned North Korea while President truman and his advisors were still deciding to how to respond. While South Korea took aid from the United Nations to stop the North Korea invasion President Truman decided to take action. He decided to also support the South Koreans with military support. While the

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    Introduction In this short research paper I will be discussing what World Vision does in South Korea. I will also analyse the culture of South Korea. I will further analyse the South African Culture especially Xhosa culture‚ the one I am familiar with because South Africa has many cultures and 11 official languages. This South African and South Korean cultures will be compared and contrasted. The most important cultural patterns will be identified‚ described and discussed which would influence communication

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    Introduction Korea has been in a state of chaos for some time. They have survived many times of turmoil‚ such as the Korean War in 1950 that lasted until 1953. The ending of this war did not settle the civil dispute. There are many contradicting areas in Korea that effect business‚ for example‚ communist vs. anti communist‚ religious and non religious‚ idealist and collectivist‚ and those that are willing to work each other. Also Korea has a fear of doing business with Japan. Japans market

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    "Peemang!" the South Korean teenager blurted out‚ then covered her mouth with a hand as if to stop - too late - the Korean word that had left her mouth. Mortified‚ she tried again. Without looking the teacher in the eye‚ she held both her hands out and asked‚ this time in English: "May I have green pepper?" Kim took the vegetable with a bow‚ and darted back to her giggling classmates - beaming and feeling relieved that she had successfully taken a small first step toward demolishing what South Koreans

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    reunification refers to the hypothetical future reunification of North Korea and South Korea under a single government. The process towards this was initiated by the June 15th North-South Joint Declaration in August 2000‚ where the two nations agreed to make efforts towards a peaceful reunification in the future time. However‚ there are difficulties in this process due to the great political and economic difference between the two Koreas and other related countries such as the USA‚ Japan‚ China‚ and Russia

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