[asia-apec 65] '95 Korean Situation
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Tue Aug 27 12:21:31 JST 1996
'95 Korean Situation
Christian Institute for the Study of
Justice and Development (CISJD)
35, Choongjeung-no 2Ga, Seudaemun-Gu,
Seoul 120-012, Korea
Tel (82 2) 312 3317/9 Fax (82 2) 313 0261
Email cisjd at chollian.dacom.co.kr
Table of Contents
Part One
Political Situation
1 The "Globalization" of the Democratic Liberal Party and the Suturing of
the Democratic Party
2 The Meaning of the June 27 Local Elections and Strategies of Ruling and
Opposition Parties
3 The Results of the June 27 Local Elections and Political Reshuffling
4 May 18 Special Legislation and Political Prospect
Part Two
Economic Situation
5 The Government Policy on Conglomerates changed to "Ownership Diversification"
6 Bright and Dark Sides of Economic Prosperity
7 Authoritarian Labor Policy and Instability of Economic Reform
8 Slush Fund Scandal and Politics-Business Collusion in Korea
Part Three
Peace and Reunification in Korean Peninsula
9 The U.S. Lifting of Sanctions on North Korea and North-South Talks
10 Negotiation on the Reactor Issue and Dilemma of the United States
11 South-North Relations Improved by 'Supply of Rice'
12 Settlement of an Agreement to Supply Two Light Water Reactors and
South-North Korea Relations
Part Four
Ecumenical Movement
13 Stir Created over Proposal for Dismantling of the KNCC
14 The 4th International Christian Consultation on Peace and Reunification
in Korea
15 Ecumenical Movement and Difficiculty in Religious Exchange between South
and North Korea
16 Ecumenical Movement for Righting the Wrongs of History
Conclusion
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