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    its member states and this even includes China as the aid donors for the global South to increase its national influence among many south Asian states. So why China is willing to make coalition and share its economic gains with its weaker member states when is has become the most leading economic state? In the region of East Asia or South-east Asia, China has make stable alliance and closely coalition with South Korea or member states with ASEAN and this relationship shows coalitions and…

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    prevented the Soviet form influencing communism through Germany and causing Germany to turn communist. During the Korean War North Korea invaded South Korea to try to unify both North and South Korean and become communist. Rather than taking down North Korean we stood our ground at the 38th parallel and containing the North Koreans from spreading communism into south Korea. Finally the Cuban MIssile crisis gave the Soviets an upper hand it taking down the U.S, but the U.S. was not allowing the…

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    East Asian countries such as Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. However, the puzzle we have to solve is whether the developmental state model delivers development without limitation, or if the model is doomed to failure once the industrial catch up has been achieved. This essay will briefly elucidate the features of the developmental state model for their success in the developing phase of an economy and compare the differences with the current model drawing close…

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    involved in both the wars in Korea and Vietnam because of the Second World War. The Second World War included the collapse of the Japanese empire, and Korea was part of the Japanese empire. Therefore after the collapse of the Japanese empire Korea was free and most Koreans wanted a unified state. However the Soviet Union and the US thought differently. The Soviet Union wanted to expand their land making Korea a communist land and the US countered that by trying to make Korea be a democracy. They…

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    This news brief will describe thoroughly the rise of South Korea’s mighty conglomerates, which are cornerstone of the economic, political, and social landscape. Part one indicates a series look upon how these conglomerates such as Samsung, LG, and Hyundai—saved South Korea from crushing poverty and defining a country’s role on the global stage. Moving forward this article was written by one writer called, Cho Mu-hyun, a native South Korea who lives in Seoul, working for ZDNet, as a senior writer…

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    services, insurance services, an educational healthcare institute and a consumer healthcare division (Rafflesmedicalgroup.com, 2015). Since its business is blossom in Singapore, RMG should expand the business and venture into another country like South Korea, besides having representative offices in Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Russia, and Bangladesh. 2. Body 2.1. Internationalization Raffle Medical Group should consider running their business…

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    paper. Millet Brakes up the Korean War into three phases, he also describes these phases as “The People’s War or Liberation.” He also shows the ones behind the war, which are China and the Soviet Union with the North side of Korea and the United States and Japan with the South side. I had no idea the Japanese were apart of the Korean War and actually helped fight what we were helping with. Though Peter Gries et al brought up great information and analysis; they failed to actually involve…

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    The film The Attorney depicts the oppressive representation of South Korea’s governance and flawed judicial system. The storyline centers on Chun Doo-hwan’s governance of South Korea. Most of the film outlines what became termed as the Burim Case, through which the main character Song Woo-seok redefined how those accused are represented in the court system. Analyzing the political situation, underlying themes, and the fictionalization of particular aspects of the film, one gains a comprehensive…

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    Containment In Vietnam

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    Bombs & Eagles Containment is the action of keeping something harmful under control, a policy that prevents expansion of a hostile country being influenced. In 1950, the U.S did just that towards Southeast Asian countries, especially in Korea, Vietnam and Cambodia. Geographically the countries were located next and under China and Russia, therefore it was not wrong to stay cautious and be concerned of the “sphere of communism” spreading into the countries like a domino effect. However, during…

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    The Vietnam War

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    policy was one of the driving factors for his decision to enter the war. The war was seen as a fail and often blamed on Kennedy’s decision to enter the war. Many Americans died and the US failed to bring the North Vietnam forces down as both North and South Vietnam were eventually merged under communist rule. This would prolong tensions of the Cold War between the USA and USSR as the USA continued its crusade against communism and it led to the beginning of the end of the Cold War. Due to…

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