Korea Briefing, 1993

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Kim Young Sam
Korea's cultural heritage
Korean American
Korean American Communities
Korean American community post-LA riots
Korean American community's struggles
Korean American Family
Korean Dance
Korean diaspora studies
Korean economic development
Korean Immigrants
Korean Literature
Korean Music
Korean performing arts
Korean War
Los Angeles riots
Masked Dance Dramas
Modern Korean Literature
NAFTA
National Academy
National Classical Music Institute
North American Free Trade Agreement
North Koreans
postwar Korean literature
President Roh Tae Woo
Roh Tae Woo
South Korean
South Korean political transition
Traditional Dance Forms
Traditional Korean Music
Traditional Performing Arts
U.S. policy
United States
US-Korea diplomatic relations
USS Pueblo
Western Classical Music
Yanan Faction

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367011871
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 225mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Published in conjunction with The Asia Society's Festival of Korea, this expanded issue of Korea Briefing provides historical insight into Korea, with retrospective chapters on politics and economics, and illuminates Korea's cultural heritage through chapters on music, dance, and literature. In addition, the political and economic chapters treat events of the past year, outlining the challenges and possibilities facing Kim Young-sam, the newly elected South Korean president. Another chapter examines the implications for U.S. policy toward Korea of Bill Clinton's election to the U.S. presidency. A chapter by the editor describing the U.S. outlook toward Korea is balanced by a chapter on the changes in Korean perspectives on the United States since the Korean War. The Korean American community's struggles in the United States are explored in a chapter that addresses the aftereffects of the Los Angeles riots in the broader context of issues facing the Korean American community.

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