SANTOSH KUMAR RANJAN

SANTOSH KUMAR  RANJAN

PhD candidate in Korean Studies at GSIS Yonsei University,Seoul. M.A. in Korean culture and History from The Academy of Korean Studies, ROK. M.A. and B.A. in Korean language from JNU, New Delhi,India.

Location Seoul, Republic of Korea

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  • India have nuclear weapons.

  • Movie " GO !" (2001 Movie ) based on Kazuki Kaneshiro's novel "GO" which tells the story of Korean residents in Japan.
    Full movie with English subtitle
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS7V2C_pkgw

  • Following articles may helpful to enrich knowledge about Korean residents in Japan.

    1) Zainichi Recognitions: Japan's Korean Residents' Ideology and Its Discontents by John Lie ( November 2008 )
    http://japanfocus.org/-John-Lie/2939/article.html

    2) Citizenship and North Korea in the Zainichi Korean Imagination: The Art of Insook Kim...

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    Thank you. It has been fixed.

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  • This video "The Dynamic Development of Korean Democracy " provides South Korean democratic process.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUbuykLagps

  • The video "Secrets behind Korea`s Economic Success " is helpful to understand Economic success of Korea. This video made by Korea Foundation.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ0hMr5TSkI

  • Terry, thanks for sharing with us. Can you provide source link?

  • Thank you for sharing Rewi Alley's Gung Ho movement with us.

  • Hi Anuradha, You can find your answers in step 1.5 The reoccupation of Korea.

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  • Government provided construction materials to villages. Villagers were to decide by themselves what to do with the materials.
    " The Korean government supplied each village with 2,100 bags of cement and 2.6 tons of iron rods for eight years of the movement. At the market price of 1974, this aid was translated into a cash value of 2,000 US dollars for each...

  • It may be informative about Korean Romanization.
    You can see the Korean Romanization converter made by Busan University.
    http://roman.cs.pusan.ac.kr/input_eng.aspx

  • Hi Danaher, You asked very good questions. Korean Nurses and workers migrated to other countries and some of them returned to Korea. You may see following links.
    http://ildaro.blogspot.kr/2014/09/the-life-of-korean-nurses-gone-to.html

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koreans_in_Germany

  • Hi, Have you fixed your audio problem?