Cхід (Nov 2013)

Conflict between North and South Korea as expression of their differences modus of social

  • Igor Semenyuk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21847/1728-9343.2013.5(125).19094
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 5(125)

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The study examines some of the characteristic components of the Korean conflict. It is proved that the influence of ideological modus determines the significant differences in the formation of social and North and South Korea. These differences have found their place in the two areas of formation of the conflict between the two states: the ground - defining traditions, culture and values, and the top of the emerging political, social and economic differences. In addition, determining the cause of conflict between North and South Korea based on our study serves as a mode of ideology. This has created symbiosis appropriate and specific reasons for the differences in the political, economic, social and cultural life of North and South Korea. Korean society is the bearer of a specific factor that can be expressed as an inability to live in harmony and understanding, despite a century of history, culture and ideological values. Given the values and worldview of ancient Confucianism, collectivism, with their deliberate teaching to live in peace and harmony, it should be noted that the Korean peninsula has never been peace. Therefore, even today, the Korean peninsula is divided because of ideology. Contemporary culture of North Korea is a combination of extreme nationalist manifestations and attitudes "chuchhe" ideology. The task of preserving and further developing a genuine culture of the Korean people performing society and the state of the Republic of Korea, which has managed to preserve its national identity and bring in the new Korean cultural tradition and modern sense. Further development of a nation is in complete uncertainty. Modus ideology - has created differences and the reluctance to reform and give North, South and are quite satisfied with this state of affairs in the North.

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