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Korea 2010: Politics, Economy and Society contains concise overview articles covering domestic developments and the economy in both South and North Korea as well as inter-Korean relations and foreign relations of the two Koreas in 2009. A detailed chronology complements these articles. South Korea-related refereed articles in the 2010 edition of the yearbook deal with the restoration of the Ch'ōnggyech'ōn River in Seoul, the role of think tanks in the discourse on East Asia, the economic policy response to the global financial crisis, the 'green growth' policy of the Lee Myung-bak government, economic relations with India, and the 'Manchurian western' genre in South Korean cinema. Additional refereed articles provide a meta-analysis of North Korean migration to China and South Korea and illuminate representations of the Korean War in North and South Korean children's literature.
Contents
Preface 
Chronology 
South Korea in 2009: Domestic Developments and the Economy- Patrick Köllner 
North Korea in 2009: Domestic Developments and the Economy - Rüdiger Frank 
Relations Between the Two Koreas in 2009 - Sabine Burghart and James E. Hoare 
Foreign Relations of the Two Koreas in 2009 - James E. Hoare 
Conflict Management in Urban Planning: The Restoration of the Cheonggyecheon River in Seoul - 
Annette Erpenstein 
The Role of Think Tanks in the South Korean Discourse on East Asia - Thomas Kern and Alexander Ruser 
South Korea's Economic Policy Response to the Global Financial Crisis - Werner Pascha 
"Green Growth" - South Korea's Panacea? - David Shim 
South Korea's Economic Relations with India- Durgash K. Rai 
On the Trail of the Manchurian Western - Mark Morris 
A Meta-Analysis of North Koreans Migrating to China and South Korea - Daniel Schwekendiek 
"War and Art: The Korean War in North and South Korean Illustrated Children's Books" - Dafna Zur

              

