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    on YouTube. Surprisingly‚ the video has been viewed more than 530 million times on YouTube. Nowadays‚ the “Gangnam Style” sanction has been spread out all over the world by debuting at number one on the Gaon Chart‚ the national record chart of South Korea. There are so many analyses about the reason why the song set the trend. Gangnam style is a Korean song that became popular because of globalization‚ as well as Psy’s unique dancing and Characteristics‚ and the Social satire of rich Koreans’ life

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    another and is typically initiated by a power that does not itself participate. The Korean and Vietnam wars are two examples of proxy wars because the U.S. and the Soviet Union did not engage each other however‚ Soviet attempts to spread and unify both Korea and Vietnam under communist rule prompted intervention either by the United States and/or by their allies. Another example of communist expansionism is the Malayan emergency that lasted from 1948-1960 which resulted in a guerrilla insurgency committed

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    be a civil war which was and later evolved to become a proxy war. Here‚ “regional” can be defined as the civil war between North and South Korea whereby the two had their own conflicting aims and ideology‚ “personal” can be defined as the proxy war between the two superpowers – USA and USSR where the objective and aims of the civil war between North and South Korea were overshadowed and actions limited in influence‚ and “Global” defined as the involvement of China. The different countries were most

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    like the Soviet Union and China. while the south was supported by the United stated and western capitalist states. on June 25 1950 The Korean war began with the invasion of South Korea by 75‚000 soldiers from the North Korean. Immediately the United Nation countered with security council resolution 83‚ allowing U.N members to aid South Korea military. So‚ by July of 1950 American troops lead by General Douglas McCarthy enter the war on behave of South Korea. November 1 1950‚ China became involved after

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    Both Hyundai and Kia rely on exports for much of their sales. Consequently‚ the companies are highly vulnerable to changes in exchange rates. When the South Korean currency‚ the won‚ rises relative to the U.S. dollar‚ cars sold in the United States are recorded at a lower price when translated back into won. This of course hurts Hyundai’s and Kia’s profits‚ and forces the two companies to sell more units just to stay even. Both Hyundai and Kia announced plans to expand production in the United

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    com/magazine/content/09_50/b415905869942 2.htm 1 This case examines how Korean chaebol may have been creating a diverging economy in South Korea. In fact‚ the development of Korean chaebol was strongly related to the Japanese business systems. Discuss the relationships among Japanese zaibatsu‚ kaisha‚ keiretsu‚ and South Korean chaebol. (15 marks) Use examples from the case to analyse how strong the chaebol are in South Korea. (10 marks) According to the case‚ the chaebol have become so dangerously powerful that more control of

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    the Cold War‚ when a war began between North and South Korea. This took place between 1950 and 1953. Study.com states that this was also the first major Proxy War to occur. This was the first country to use a third party to fight on their behalf. The cause of this war was from the different point of views from the United States and the Soviet Union. When World War II ended‚ Korea was no longer controlled by Japan. The 38th parallel separated Korea into two. The Soviet union occupied the Soviet Union

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    Running head: Ethnic Group Conflict: North and South Korea Anne Solomon Diversity and Cultural Factors in Psychology/PSY450 Professor Iman Turner July 31‚ 2011 Ethnic Group Conflict: North and South Korea North Korea and South Korea have been at odds with each other for generations now. This has affected how each culture has developed from the other. North Korea is a strict communist regime‚ whereas South Korea is a republic. Conformity is different for each individual culture

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    invade South Korea‚ but the report goes largely unnoticed in Seattle. Seattle’s principal role during the three-year conflict will be as a port of embarkation through which personnel and materiel flow to the Far East. News of the invasion by North Korea came on a Sunday. The first indication of the seriousness of the event came the next day when military installations in Puget Sound and in Alaska were placed on full alert. Even after President Harry S. Truman ordered U.S. Troops to Korea to aid

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    South Korea is unprecedented in its rapid growth in Christianity in the last century. After major introduction in the late 19th century‚ Christianity has grown from being 1.7 percent of the population in 1914 to 27.6 percent in 2016; growth being especially notable after the Korean War. Protestant worshipers are particularly prominent in South Korea‚ making it the country with the highest percentage of population identifying as Protestant in Asia. This leaves South Korea with the unique position

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