Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Shim Jae Hoon - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Shim Jae Hoon
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Assets and anxiety: Kim's anti-corruption zeal upsets politicians. (Kim Young Sam, South Korea)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Bitter harvest: tension rising over Kim's anti-military campaign. (South Korean President Kim Young Sam)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Character assassination: media revelations force Kim aide to resign. (South Korean Pres Kim Young Sam; Sec for Policy Affairs Chun Byung Min)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
China market roars. (South Korean exports) (South Korea Trade & Investment)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Civilian mandate: radicals lose out in presidential poll. (South Korea's Democratic Liberal Party leader Kim Young Sam defeats Democratic Party leader Kim Dae Jung)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Clinton's clarion call. (the administration pledges economic and political commitment to Asia)Business, internationalSusumu Awanohara, Jonathan Friedland, Shim Jae Hoon
Conspicuous absence: Kim's exit sparks opposition leadership race. (South Korean opposition leader Kim Dae Jung)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Divide and rule: Kim hopes to reduce chaebol power. (South Korean Pres Kim Young Sam's efforts to control power of family-controlled corporations)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon, Ed Paisley
Embattled profs: conservatives resent academics' role in foreign policy. (South Korea)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Farming for brides: South Korean villagers struggle to find wives. (Cover Story)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Free to prosper: president stresses democracy and economic growth. (South Korean President Kim Young Sam) (Interview)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon, Ed Paisley, L. Gordon Crovitz
Meeting the boss: Korea's military adapts to life under civilian control. (South Korea)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Out of office, again: Kim Young Sam is forced to fire some of his cabinet. (Regional)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Poor and desperate. (North Korea and its leadership) (Cover Story)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon, Nayan Chanda
Russian roulette: Seoul fears Yeltsin defeat could benefit Pyongyang. (Boris Yeltsin)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Seeds of despair. (farmers seek better living conditions in urban areas) (Cover Story)Business, internationalRobert Delfs, Julian Baum, Shim Jae Hoon
Shamed at the top: Kim decides not to jail military bribe-takers. (South Korean President Kim Young Sam)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Slave wages: government offers money to help comfort women. (South Korea)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Socking it to them: Clinton warns Pyongyang on nuclear weapons. (U.S. and North Korea)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Stolen thunder: Kim's reforms marginalise the opposition. (South Korean President Kim Young Sam and the political opposition) (Cover Story)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
The battle within: Kim moves to clip the army's political wings. (South Korean's President Kim Young Sam)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
The last bunker. (North Korea's refusal to have its nuclear facilities inspected may lead to its international isolation)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
The outs are in: Kim Young Sam appoints a new look cabinet. (South Korea)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon
Whirlwind honeymoon. (South Korean President Kim Young Sam's first 100 days in office) (Cover Story)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon, Ed Paisley
Win, hold, confuse: South Koreans worried by new US military strategy.Business, internationalSusumu Awanohara, Shim Jae Hoon
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