Word: dae
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...they can scuttle this launch at the negotiating table. They've done it before. Pyongyang agreed to abandon plans to convert nuclear-reactor fuel into nuclear weaponry when the U.S. and Japan agreed to pay for oil imports and build two new reactors. And South Korea's President Kim Dae Jung has embarked on a policy of engagement, offering food and investment from South Korean companies. As thanks, North Korea has sent fishing boats into South Korean waters and provoked a naval clash (Seoul's forces sank one ship), dispatched a suspected spy vessel into Japan's seas (Japanese self...
...South Korean President Kim Dae Jung, the crisis has also created an opportunity. Since taking office a year ago, Kim has launched one of the most ambitious economic makeovers any country has ever attempted. His aim is to transform a system built on debt, endless expansion and limitless export markets for industrial goods and consumer durables into a globally competitive economy that is as nimble as the rapidly changing marketplace demands. To make it work, he has placed his bets on creating a flexible, U.S.-style labor market in which companies are free to hire and fire as they please...
Donald P. Gregg, president and chair of the New York based Korea Society, brought a very recent political perspective to the table. He spoke with South Korean President Kim Dae-jung in Seoul last week...
...While acknowledging South Korea's unemployment rate of 7.5 percent and a $150 billion debt to foreign countries, Cho was optimistic about the future. He said three factors have helped push South Korea's economic recovery: the diplomatic efforts of Kim Dae-jung, South Korea's president, international aid, and the combined efforts of the people...
While acknowledging South Korea's unemployment rate of 7.5 percent and a $150 billion debt to foreign countries, Cho was optimistic about the future. He said three factors have helped push South Korea's economic recovery: the diplomatic efforts of Kim Dae-jung, South Korea's president; international aid and the combined efforts of the people...