South Korea: time to reconsider the notion of 'ethnic homogeneity'

In a globalising world in which multi-culturalism has become a by-product, South Korea has remained one of the few ethnically homogeneous countries. However, globalisation has also started an influx of foreigners and immigrants into South Korean society, which poses massive challenges to the state a...

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Main Author: Park, Jenna
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Format: Commentary
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-826012020-11-01T08:01:16Z South Korea: time to reconsider the notion of 'ethnic homogeneity' Park, Jenna S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science In a globalising world in which multi-culturalism has become a by-product, South Korea has remained one of the few ethnically homogeneous countries. However, globalisation has also started an influx of foreigners and immigrants into South Korean society, which poses massive challenges to the state as well as the individual South Korean citizen. 2016-02-23T07:02:58Z 2019-12-06T14:58:46Z 2016-02-23T07:02:58Z 2019-12-06T14:58:46Z 2009 Commentary Park, J. (2009). South Korea: time to reconsider the notion of ethnic homogeneity. (RSIS Commentaries, No. 121). RSIS Commentaries. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82601 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/40066 en RSIS Commentaries, 121-09 Nanyang Technological University 3 p. application/pdf
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South Korea: time to reconsider the notion of 'ethnic homogeneity'
description In a globalising world in which multi-culturalism has become a by-product, South Korea has remained one of the few ethnically homogeneous countries. However, globalisation has also started an influx of foreigners and immigrants into South Korean society, which poses massive challenges to the state as well as the individual South Korean citizen.
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title South Korea: time to reconsider the notion of 'ethnic homogeneity'
title_short South Korea: time to reconsider the notion of 'ethnic homogeneity'
title_full South Korea: time to reconsider the notion of 'ethnic homogeneity'
title_fullStr South Korea: time to reconsider the notion of 'ethnic homogeneity'
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