KoreaLaunched in 2013, the China–Japan–Korea Free Trade Agreement (CJKFTA) negotiations have slowed in recent years. The three countries have convened at 14 rounds of negotiations but failed to make any substantial breakthrough. A number of previous studies have presented a crisisヾriven ...
In particular, for countries underpinning efforts for an autonomous supply of energy, either oil/natural gas, nuclear power or renewable energy, this book revisits the evolution of overseas energy investment of two industrial giants in East Asia, Korea and Japan. It will provide meaningful lessons...
Finally, in 1910, Japan annexed Korea and gained control of it until the end of World War II. Once World War II ended in 1945, and the Allies had defeated Japan, the Soviets invaded Korea from the north. The United States, fearing that the Soviets wanted total control of Korea, invaded...
When WWII began, which country controlled Korea? How did the Khmer Empire gain its power? Where did the Khmer Empire get water from? Who controlled most of Asia from 1880 to WWI? How did the Khmer Empire influence Southeast Asia?
(“North Korea”, Culturegrams) “With the defeat of Japan in 1945, the Allies agreed to divide the Korean Peninsula between the Soviet Union and the United States at the thirty-eighth parallel as a temporary measure.” (Piddock, 30) The Soviet Union received the Northern part of Korea, ...
What role did trade play in transforming both Japan and Southeast Asian states? How did Korea influence medieval Japan? Who did the Qing Dynasty trade with? What did Korea trade on the Silk Road? What did the Qin Dynasty trade? How did Tokugawa Japan deal with Christianity and international ...
The idea that, in January 1945, the emperor authorized his representatives to tell MacArthur that he was willing to have the Americans occupy Japan, liberate Taiwan and Korea, surrender war criminals for trial, regulate Japanese industry, and abandon all prerogatives of the throne was patently...
When Japan surrendered to the Allies following the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II, control of the Korean peninsula passed from Japan to the U.S. and the Soviet Union. The superpowers chose to divide Korea between themselves at the 38th parallel, which ...
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Jimenez, Emmanuel; Sung Jin Kang; and Yasuyuki Sawada. 2003. "Did Public Transfers Crowd Out Private Transfers in Korea during the Financial Crisis?" Tsukuba, Japan: University of Tsukuba. Mimeographed.Kang, Sung Jin and Yasuyuki Sawada (2009), "Did Public Transfers Crowd Out Private Transfers...