
In Korea And Northeast Asia- The National Policy
por:
Y?ong-jo Yang
Edição: 1
Idioma: Coreano
Formato: Capa dura
ISBN 10: 8959330876
ISBN 13: 9788959330874
Data de publicação:
January 1st, 2007
Editora: Seoul: Line, 2007 (soul-si: Sonin, 2007
Páginas: 472
Gêneros: Action & Adventure
This work by Yeong-jo Yang offers an insightful exploration of Korea's complex national policy amid the geopolitical dynamics of Northeast Asia. Delving into modern history, the author meticulously analyzes the interplay between Korea's domestic governance and its engagement with neighboring countries. The narrative weaves through significant historical events, examining how these influence contemporary policies and relationships.
Yang's approach emphasizes the multifaceted nature of national policy, revealing the delicate balance between sovereignty and regional cooperation. The examination extends beyond mere historical recounting, as it interrogates the implications of these policies on both domestic and international scales. Readers are invited to reflect on how past decisions continue to shape Korea's role in the increasingly interconnected Northeast Asian landscape.
Rich in detail and context, the work serves as a critical resource for those seeking to understand not only Korea's position but also the broader currents that define the region's future trajectory. It underscores the importance of historical context in shaping national identity and policy amid ongoing geopolitical challenges.
Yang's approach emphasizes the multifaceted nature of national policy, revealing the delicate balance between sovereignty and regional cooperation. The examination extends beyond mere historical recounting, as it interrogates the implications of these policies on both domestic and international scales. Readers are invited to reflect on how past decisions continue to shape Korea's role in the increasingly interconnected Northeast Asian landscape.
Rich in detail and context, the work serves as a critical resource for those seeking to understand not only Korea's position but also the broader currents that define the region's future trajectory. It underscores the importance of historical context in shaping national identity and policy amid ongoing geopolitical challenges.