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==1. Description: ==
==1. Description: ==


South Korea maintains close military, economic, and diplomatic relations with the United States, although at times those relations are strained by domestic opposition to the U.S. military presence on the peninsula. Although present Nor
South Korea maintains close military, economic, and diplomatic relations with the United States, although at times those relations are strained by domestic opposition to the U.S. military presence on the peninsula. And the new US foreign-policy emphasis delineated in President George W Bush's inauguration speech and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's confirmation hearings concurrently have drawn praise and alarm by Korean politicians and pundits already concerned by the administration's perceived unilateralist tendencies. Whether South Korea agree or not agree the influence of US polices will increased because North Korea Nuke problem. US will pursue a more activist policy to undermine or unseat oppressive egimes.
present[edit]
 


== 2. Enablers ==
== 2. Enablers ==
   
   
- North Korea Nuke problem


- existing conveniences of living in Seoul ( access to cultural, economical, educational resources)
- Neocon's influence to Bush administration
- Importance of South Korea and it's economic power in North Asia


- importance of Seoul as a key spot of global economic activities
- After 9.11 effect
 
- exsiting infrastructure which is high technological and advanced.  
 
- brilliant brains due to the prominent universities and institutions located in Seoul[edit]
 
3. Inhibitors
 
- growing public discontent in the other parts of South Korea and congressmen from those areas
 
- social and environmental problem raised in Seoul (lack of housing, densed population, environment contamination…etc)
 
- side effects of imbalanced land development[edit]
 
 
 
 
[edit]4. Paradigms
 
Roh’s administration revealed the idea of relocating many significant governmental institutions to Chungchung area, but Seoul will be remained as a Capital, a central part of South Korea and its huge influence will be last. However, development of the rest regions will be accelerated to some extent to close the gap between Seoul and them. and more convenient and fast transportation necessary to link Seoul and other parts of the country will be developed in the near future.[edit]
 
 
 
 
[edit]5. Experts
 
n/a[edit]
 
 
 
 
[edit]6. Timing
 
Seoul has been a capital for more since Chosun dynasty in history.[edit]
 
 
 
 
[edit]7. web resources
 
http://www.seoul.go.kr/
 
[edit]2. Enablers
 
- existing conveniences of living in Seoul ( access to cultural, economical, educational resources)
 
- importance of Seoul as a key spot of global economic activities
 
- exsiting infrastructure which is high technological and advanced.
 
- brilliant brains due to the prominent universities and institutions located in Seoul[edit]
 
[edit]3. Inhibitors
 
- growing public discontent in the other parts of South Korea and congressmen from those areas
 
- social and environmental problem raised in Seoul (lack of housing, densed population, environment contamination…etc)
 
- side effects of imbalanced land development[edit]
 
 
 
 
[edit]4. Paradigms
 
Roh’s administration revealed the idea of relocating many significant governmental institutions to Chungchung area, but Seoul will be remained as a Capital, a central part of South Korea and its huge influence will be last. However, development of the rest regions will be accelerated to some extent to close the gap between Seoul and them. and more convenient and fast transportation necessary to link Seoul and other parts of the country will be developed in the near future.[edit]
 
 
 
 
[edit]5. Experts
 
n/a[edit]


== 3. Inhibitors ==
- Actually there is no inhibitors what could stop US influence


- Anti-US movement in South Korea?


- Red US economey?


[edit]6. Timing
== 4. Paradigms ==
After 9.11 effects Neocon's foreign police got power in Bush administration and the result plus ROK Nuke problem changed US foreign police to South Korea. More strong and fast engagement of US will lead South Korea's political situation.


Seoul has been a capital for more since Chosun dynasty in history.[edit]
== 5. Experts ==
  South Korea Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Ban Ki-moon
  Woo Seong-ji, professor at Seoul’s Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security
  American expert Kenneth Quinones


== 6. Timing ==
N/A


== 7. Web resources ==
http://www.whitehouse.gov


http://english.president.go.kr/warp/app/home/en_home?_sso_id_=e894588fb0fd9ded0440da28d44807e6


[edit]7. web resources
http://www.cia.gov/nic/confreports_northkorea.html


http://www.seoul.go.kr/
http://www.heritage.org/Research/AsiaandthePacific/bg1853.cfm

Latest revision as of 03:22, 2 June 2005

1. Description:

South Korea maintains close military, economic, and diplomatic relations with the United States, although at times those relations are strained by domestic opposition to the U.S. military presence on the peninsula. And the new US foreign-policy emphasis delineated in President George W Bush's inauguration speech and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's confirmation hearings concurrently have drawn praise and alarm by Korean politicians and pundits already concerned by the administration's perceived unilateralist tendencies. Whether South Korea agree or not agree the influence of US polices will increased because North Korea Nuke problem. US will pursue a more activist policy to undermine or unseat oppressive egimes.

2. Enablers

- North Korea Nuke problem

- Neocon's influence to Bush administration

- Importance of South Korea and it's economic power in North Asia

- After 9.11 effect

3. Inhibitors

- Actually there is no inhibitors what could stop US influence

- Anti-US movement in South Korea?

- Red US economey?

4. Paradigms

After 9.11 effects Neocon's foreign police got power in Bush administration and the result plus ROK Nuke problem changed US foreign police to South Korea. More strong and fast engagement of US will lead South Korea's political situation.

5. Experts

 South Korea Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Ban Ki-moon
 Woo Seong-ji, professor at Seoul’s Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security 
 American expert Kenneth Quinones

6. Timing

N/A

7. Web resources

http://www.whitehouse.gov

http://english.president.go.kr/warp/app/home/en_home?_sso_id_=e894588fb0fd9ded0440da28d44807e6

http://www.cia.gov/nic/confreports_northkorea.html

http://www.heritage.org/Research/AsiaandthePacific/bg1853.cfm