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Korea
- The Impossible Country
- Narrated by: James Cameron Stewart
- Length: 13 hrs and 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
South Korea's amazing rise from the ashes: The inside story of an economic, political, and cultural phenomenon
Long overshadowed by Japan and China, South Korea is a small country that happens to be one of the great national success stories of the postwar period. From a failed state with no democratic tradition, ruined and partitioned by war, and sapped by a half-century of colonial rule, South Korea transformed itself in just 50 years into an economic powerhouse and a democracy that serves as a model for other countries. With no natural resources and a tradition of authoritarian rule, Korea managed to accomplish a second Asian miracle.
Daniel Tudor is a journalist who has lived in and written about Korea for almost a decade. In Korea: The Impossible Country, Tudor examines Korea's cultural foundations; the Korean character; the public sphere in politics, business, and the workplace as well as the family, dating, and marriage. In doing so, he touches on topics as diverse as shamanism, clan-ism, the dilemma posed by North Korea, the myths about doing business in Korea, the Koreans' renowned hard-partying ethos, and why the infatuation with learning English is now causing massive social problems.
South Korea has undergone two miracles at once: economic development and complete democratization. The question now is, will it become as some see Japan, a prosperous yet aging society, devoid of energy and momentum? Or will the dynamism of Korean society and its willingness to change - as well as the opportunity it has now to welcome outsiders into its fold - enable it to experience a third miracle that will propel it into the ranks of the world's leading nations regarding human culture, democracy, and wealth?
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- DJMarksman
- 10-04-2024
Excellent in-depth look at a fascinating country
If you have the slightest interest in Korea, this is the book for you. A great starter for people interested to learn or learn more about a country with a fascinating past and phenomenal future.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-12-2020
Excellent book on Korea
This book is an excellent look at contemporary Korea, covering many of the most important aspects a foreigner visiting the country would likely need to better understand it.
My only complaint is the poor pronunciation of Korean words and names by the narrator. For those of us who speak Korean, it was a bit hard on the ears and I imagine for those who don't it might lead to confusion when discussing any of this with Koreans. Besides that minor complaint, the book and reading were top notch.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-04-2024
Fascinating study of history and culture of Korea
this engaging story provedes the history of the Korean Peninsula from prehisry to 2012, it provides a detailed explanation of the sudden development of the Korean economy as well as the traditional culture and emerging changes with the dramatic growth.
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