scholarly journals The history of the opening of the first exhibition from the Republic of Korea in the Primorye State Art Gallery

Author(s):  
Л.И. Варламова

Статья посвящена истории открытия персональной выставки художника Ким Кён Ёл (Kim Kyong Yeoul) из Республики Корея в Приморской картинной галерее в 1997 году и ее значению для развития российско-корейских культурных связей. В основу исследования положены материалы из коллекции и архива Приморской государственной картинной галереи. Primorye State Art Gallery The article is devoted to the history of the opening of the exhibition of Korean artist Kim Kyong Yeoul (Seoul, Pepublic of Korea) in the Primorye State Art Gallery in 1997 and to its significance for the Russian-Korean cultural relations. This research is based on the Primorye State Art Gallery‘s collection and archive.

Author(s):  
S. O. Kurbanov ◽  
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The article deals with the question what date is historically correct to trace the history of the beginning of diplomatic relations between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Korea to. The author questioned validity of fixing 1990 as the date when the diplomatic relations between Russia and South Korea started taking into account peculiarities and historical significance of the Russian-Korean treaties of 1992 and 1884.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (7/S) ◽  
pp. 168-171
Author(s):  
Fazilat Nurmetova

This article provides a detailed analysis of the history of Uzbek-Korean educational relations in the Commonwealth and its further development with the help of Internet data and sources. Research also gives latest information about the head of state also met with the Speaker of the National Assembly and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea and took part in the Uzbek-South Korean business forum with the participation of leaders of leading economic and financial structures of the two countries.


Author(s):  
Abduvalieva Tursunoy ◽  

Objective and objective coverage of cultural, scientific and technical relations of Uzbekistan with South Korea in the post-independence years. Processes of bilateral scientific and cultural cooperation between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Republic of Korea. Cooperation with research institutions and universities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-71
Author(s):  
Nate Kerkhoff

Abstract The diplomatic history of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (dprk) is intrinsically tied to Cold War politics, often in the context of the Communist versus capitalist paradigm regarding competition with the Republic of Korea (rok). However, North Korea’s actions outside of this scope were significant to understanding the full spectrum of its foreign policy of the Cold War era. This article explores the dprk’s relationship with the Non-Aligned Movement in an attempt to shed light on this largely under-studied aspect. As arguably the most important institution for the Global South during the Cold War, North Korea hoped to influence its members into isolating the rok politically and diplomatically. However, while it remains a member to this day, North Korea’s relevancy within the organization lasted for only a few short years. The following examination explores this phenomenon and argues that despite built-in advantages, North Korea’s own policy decisions led to its demise among significant voices in the organization and failure to achieve even any part of its overall goal.


AIDS in Asia ◽  
2004 ◽  
pp. 307-316
Author(s):  
June-Myung Kim ◽  
Jongkoo Lee ◽  
Joo-Shil Lee

2019 ◽  
pp. 321-328
Author(s):  
Ruslan Bolbocean

The article succinctly delineates the origins and development of the history of diplomatic relations between Ukraine and Moldova throughout the centuries. The author stresses that the latter represent about 600 years of cultural, religious, and scientific links between Ukrainians and Moldovans. The first high-profile ties were established circa the 17th century and were related to Bohdan Khmelnytskyi and Vasile Lupu, Voivode of Moldavia. Subsequently, further relations of the Ukrainian and Moldovan nations are embodied in the relations between the Ukrainian People’s Republic and Moldavian Democratic Republic in 1917–18. After both states declared independence in 1991, the official interstate relations were established between modern Ukraine and Moldova. The author stresses that Orthodox Christianity as the prevailing religion of Moldovans and Ukrainians was a unifying factor for both nations. Petro Mohyla, Kyiv Metropolitan and brother of the Voivode of Moldavia, made a significant contribution to strengthening cultural relations between Moldova and Ukraine. Twenty five years of diplomatic relations between Moldova and Ukraine have been intensive and fruitful. The author underlines that the two neigbours are closely cooperation in their integration to the EU in the face of new challenges and threats to regional security. Diplomatic, political, social and economic cooperation between the two states is rapidly developing. It is underscored that the Republic of Moldova pays much attention to international cooperation on regional security issues. The author is glad that the position of his state is understood and supported by partners, namely by neighboring Ukraine. The author has no doubt that only by combining efforts can we effectively counter serious challenges and threats of modernity. Key words: Moldova, Ukraine, diplomatic relations between Moldova and Ukraine, interstate relations, social and economic cooperation.


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