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International relations and culture --- Han'guk Kukche Kyoryu Chaedan --- International relations and culture. --- International relations. --- Han'guk Kukche Kyoryu Chaedan. --- Korea --- Korea. --- Relations --- Social life and customs --- Periodicals. --- K9012 --- Korea: Korean studies -- societies, congresses, periodicals --- Periodicals
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Aristocracy (Social class) --- Families --- Aristocracy --- Aristocrats --- Upper class --- Nobility --- History. --- Korea --- Social life and customs. --- K9120 --- K9121 --- K9325 --- K9891.70 --- Korea: Genealogy and biography --- Korea: Genealogy and biography -- names --- Korea: Communities, social classes and groups -- family --- Korea: Art and antiquities -- architecture -- domestic architecture
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Korea (South) --- Corée du Sud --- Periodicals --- Périodiques
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Korea (South) --- Corée du Sud --- Korea --- 5.300. --- Korea.
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Nowadays, with healthy living and the 'slow food' movement receiving spotlight worldwide, Korean cuisine is drawing much interest as a healthy cuisine with nutritional harmony and balance. In fact, Koreans have traditionally viewed food as 'medicine,' a means to keep oneself healthy and strong. (..)Korea's four seasons and geography have produced a good many seasonal dishes and foods that reflect the nation's geographic characteristics, such as seafood from the ocean that surrounds the peninsula. This book will attempt to explore Korea's-year-old culinary culture and introduce to readers the historical, cultural, nutritional and philosophical background to this rich cuisine.
Food habits --- Cooking, Korean --- History.
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Over een Amerikaanse boeddhistische monnik die Korea bezoekt.
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Arts, Korean --- Cultuurgeschiedenis. --- Korea. --- Arts, Korean. --- Civilization. --- Arts coréens --- Korean arts --- Barbarism --- Civilisation --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Culture --- Korea (South) --- Corée du Sud --- USAMGIK --- United States Army Military Government in Korea --- Taehan Minʼguk --- Han guo --- Dae Han Min Kuk --- Tae Han Min Guk --- Daehan-Minʼguk --- South Korea --- Tai Han Min Kook --- South Korean Interim Government --- S.K.I.G. --- SKIG --- Nam Chosŏn Kwado Chŏngbu --- Namjosŏn --- Namjosŏn Kwado Chŏngbu --- Republic of Korea --- Da Han Minguo --- Daehan Min-kuk --- Daikan Minkoku --- ROK --- 대한민국 --- 大韓民國 --- 대한 민국 --- Daehanminguk --- Civilization --- Korean culture --- Serials --- Art --- art [fine art] --- culture --- cultuur --- kunst --- North Korea --- K9800 --- K9370 --- Korea: Art and antiquities --- Korea: Customs, manners, culture and folklore -- general and history --- Periodicals --- Arts and Humanities --- Architecture, Fine and Decorative Arts --- General and Others --- Literature --- Performing Arts, Travel and Leisure --- Society and Culture --- Civilisation coréenne. 20e s. (Revue) --- Korea. Cultuurgeschiedenis. 20e eeuw. (Tijdschrift) --- Periodicals. --- Arts --- Social life and customs --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Occidental --- Arts, Primitive --- Arts, Western --- Fine arts --- Humanities --- Ȯmnȯd Solongos --- Emu̇nedu̇ Solungus --- Solongos (South) --- Solungus (South) --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Solongos Uls --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaqu Solungus Ulus --- I︠U︡zhnai︠a︡ Korei︠a︡ --- Южная Корея --- Korei︠a︡ (South) --- Корея (South) --- BNSU --- БНСУ --- art [discipline] --- culture [concept]
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There is significant interest in Korean unification in both North Korea and South Korea. In South Korea, most discussion of unification is based on the assumption that South Korean leaders would control the process because that country's economy and world stature significantly dominate North Korea's. But there are many ways in which unification could occur or be attempted, and each holds vast uncertainties. The literature identifies three possible unification contexts (major war, collapse of North Korea's regime, or peace), across which the author of this report describes nine alternative paths and seven challenges to any potential unification of Korea. He assesses the likelihood of each path and recommends actions that South Korea and the United States could take to achieve a more favorable outcome. The author concludes that South Korea should avoid many of the described paths-especially those involving war or a North Korea-led unification. South Korea needs to develop policies now that would provide most North Korean elites with a friendly outcome from unification. Likely the best path for unification is associated with a collapse of the North Korean regime and involves working with the government that replaces Kim Jong-un to achieve a negotiated unification; such a process would take many years.
Korean reunification question (1945- ) --- Korea (North) --- Korea (South) --- Relations --- Politics and government
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Education. --- Korea --- Corée --- Korea. --- Study and teaching --- Étude et enseignement
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Education. --- Korea --- Corée --- Korea. --- Study and teaching --- Étude et enseignement
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