Korea Magazine May 2015
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Author | : Korean culture and information service |
Publisher | : Docuhut |
Total Pages | : 153 |
Release | : 2015-05-11 |
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KOREA Magazine March 2015 KOREA is a monthly promotional magazine published by the Korean government.It delivers a fresh and diverse range of the latest news and information about the country, covering the president's activities, national policies, the arts, science & technology, people, travel and language.
Author | : Korean culture and information service |
Publisher | : Docuhut |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 2015-04-01 |
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KOREA Magazine April 2015 KOREA is a monthly promotional magazine published by the Korean government.It delivers a fresh and diverse range of the latest news and information about the country, covering the president's activities, national policies, the arts, science & technology, people, travel and language.
Author | : Korean culture and information service |
Publisher | : Docuhut |
Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 2015-12-14 |
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KOREA Magazine December 2015 KOREA is a monthly promotional magazine published by the Korean government.It delivers a fresh and diverse range of the latest news and information about the country, covering the president's activities, national policies, the arts, science & technology, people, travel and language.
Author | : Korean culture and information service |
Publisher | : Docuhut |
Total Pages | : 169 |
Release | : 2015-08-17 |
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KOREA Magazine August 2015 KOREA is a monthly promotional magazine published by the Korean government.It delivers a fresh and diverse range of the latest news and information about the country, covering the president's activities, national policies, the arts, science & technology, people, travel and language.
Author | : Brian Klaas |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 2017-12-07 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1787380750 |
Donald Trump isn't a despot. But he is increasingly acting like a despot's apprentice. Whether it's attacking the press, threatening the rule of law, or staffing the White House with family members and cronies, Trump is borrowing moves from the world's dictators. The president's bizarre adoration of global strongmen has also transformed US foreign policy into a powerful force cheerleading some of the world's worst regimes. An expert on authoritarianism, Brian Klaas is well placed to recognise the warning signs of tyranny. He argues forcefully that with every autocratic tactic or tweet, Trump further erodes democratic norms in the world's most powerful democracy. The Despot's Apprentice is an urgent exploration of the unique threat that Trump poses to global democracy-and how to save it from him before it's too late.
Author | : Wikipedia contributors |
Publisher | : e-artnow sro |
Total Pages | : 694 |
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Author | : William Gueraiche |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 387 |
Release | : 2016-08-10 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1786721910 |
The seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates were little known until the spectacular success of Dubai. The branding of the city not only raised awareness of Dubai, and brought Emiratis one of the highest standards of living in the world, it also spread positive representations of the UAE to the world at large, in striking contrast to more familiar representations of the Middle East. Advertising campaigns built a near-perfect image. The city's bold architecture, such as Burj al Arab, and futuristic projects such as the Palm Islands, helped create an image of modernity, and themes like luxury, personal safety, and excellent service were successfully used to alter western perceptions of the Arab world. Yet how does the image compare with the reality? William Gueraiche's work is the first scholarly study of the UAE's campaign to establish itself on the international stage and to explore the impact that its economic transformation has had on the country. In particular the author compares the image – a country that is an icon of modernity open to globalization and dialogue with the western world – and the reality – a society that nonetheless seeks to maintain a closely guarded Islamic ethos. Emirati society remains at core conservative and the preservation of Arab-Islamic identity remains important, yet the UAE has the highest proportion of foreigners of any country in the world. What does this mean for the identity of Emiratis living there and what are the implications for foreigners working there? In this engaging and deeply researched book the author also explores the environmental costs of the Dubai lifestyle – manifest in the world's highest electricity and water consumption per capita – its 'Look East' policy and increasing volume of trade with eastern Asia, and the ways in which the UAE has sought to challenge the traditional hegemony of Saudi Arabia in the region. In a final chapter the author examines the impact of the economic depression that called the whole representation of Dubai into question. Offering a fresh perspective that goes beyond the usual polarisation of either denigrating the country or commending it unreservedly, William Gueraiche's important book will be welcomed by all those with an interest in the UAE, modernity and the wider Middle East.
Author | : Wikipedia contributors |
Publisher | : e-artnow sro |
Total Pages | : 554 |
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Author | : Bronwen Dalton |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 229 |
Release | : 2023-12-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 100381168X |
North Korea is in the throes of economic and social, if not political, transition. These changes have a pronounced gender dimension: the crisis of the command economy and the gradual emergence of an informal market economy, where, remarkably, the vast majority of North Korea’s traders and merchants are women. This book examines the complex relationship between gender roles and economic and social changes in North Korea. The book, based on extensive original research, provides rich details of this development, considers how women’s roles in North Korea have developed over time and highlights how women are driving change in other areas of North Korean life too, including family relationships, women’s sexuality and reproductive issues and women’s cultural identity.
Author | : Ralph G. Giordano |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 393 |
Release | : 2017-06-05 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1440844720 |
Covering significant historical and cultural moments, public figures and celebrities, art and entertainment, and technology that influenced life during the decade, this book documents the 1950s through the lens of popular culture. On the surface, the 1950s was a time of post-war prosperity and abundance. However, in spite of a relaxation of immigration policies, the "good life" in the 50s was mainly confined to white non-ethnic Americans. A new Cold War with the Soviet Union intended to contain the threat of Communism, and the resulting red scare tinged the experience of all U.S. citizens during the decade. This book examines the key trends, people, and movements of the 1950s and inspects them within a larger cultural and social context. By highlighting controversies in the decade, readers will gain a better understanding of the social values and thinking of the time. The examination of the individuals who influenced American culture in the 1950s enables students to gauge the tension between established norms of conformity and those figures that used pop culture as a broad avenue for change—either intentionally, or by accident.