Title: Segyehwa: Globalization and Nationalism in Contemporary Korea
Abstract:On the Korean Peninsula today,globalization is rapidly redefining both economic relations and nationalism,as South Korea's economic development strategies are transcending national boundaries to North...On the Korean Peninsula today,globalization is rapidly redefining both economic relations and nationalism,as South Korea's economic development strategies are transcending national boundaries to North Korea and beyond.Border-crossing transactions involving both capital and labor have brought globalization home to Korea,while transforming the earlier layers of ideological nationalism into ethnicity-based nationalism.The Korean experience not only reveals various courses and limits of globalized movements of capital and labor,but also suggests how seemingly borderless economic relations may beget new forms of nationalism.Read More
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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