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Evolution Korea The democratic system in South Korea is susceptible to populist impulses However its healthier than might be expected The country is looking for an entirely new model of development A Confucian culture that stresses respect for the ancestors and gendered family relations continues to influence the society There are signs that a secularist culture is gaining ground Origins In the prehistoric era the ancestors of the todays Koreans were able to survive by hunting and gathering wild food In the tens of thousands of years after they began to grow crops like millet and beans They also raised livestock and even made furs These tribes formed tribal states one after another in Manchuria and on the Korean peninsula They also created a metalworking industry producing bronze tools and later iron ones They also traded with other countries and introduced block printing to Japan as well as art styles a written language and papermaking Gojoseon was founded in 2333 BCE on the southern peninsula This state embraced Buddhism and adopted Chinese culture including Confucian philosophy During this time the people of Buyeo joined Gojoseon Gojoseon was a state that was hierarchical where the monarch and other senior officials were members of the land aristocracy while the rest of the population were peasants The state collected taxes from these people and sometimes even forced them to join the army or to build fortifications Onjo Prince Onjo a prince from Goguryeo who was also the son of Jumong the founder of Goguryeo and the state of Baekje towards the end of the time The new kingdom grew its territory into the southwest of the peninsula and was at war with Goguryeo and Chinas commanderies in the area Baekje introduced elements of Confucian thinking into its state belief system and made the malecentric concept of filiopiety as a law in 1390 CE Under the guise filiopiety fathers were accountable to their families They had to be obeyed by everyone and admired by even their grandchildren and children Goryeo who ruled from 918 until 1392 CE introduced the world to the Hangul alphabet based on the shapes made by the mouth during pronunciation This dramatically improved the communication between people and led to an explosion in the writing of Buddhist texts Woodblock printing and movable type were also refined In 1145 CE the Samguk Sagi or History of the Three Kingdoms was the first to be recorded Evolution in Korea The Korean peninsula has been habitable since Neolithic times and early evidence of human settlements are evident in the form of stonelined cist graves with precious goods like amazonite jewellery being buried alongside the dead Megalithic structures referred to as dolmens and constructed of large stones in a single piece are prevalent throughout the country Gojoseon was the first state to be recognized during the first half of 1st millennium BCE The peninsula was later controlled by a variety of states during the Three Kingdoms Period 57 BC635 CE including Baekje and Goguryeo The northern region of the peninsula was occupied for a period by the Balhae Kingdom which historians do not believe to be a real Korean state After the Three Kingdoms arose the ProtoThree Kingdoms Period also known as the Several States Period In all of them Baekje was the most powerful state but its dynasty ended by the fall of Goguryeo in 676 CE and left the southern provinces of Manchuria and the western region around Hwanghae Bay while eastern Buyeo and the Gaya confederacy prospered for a period of time The Unified Silla kingdom then emerged and the three kingdoms began to work together to expand their territory In the final phase Silla with significant Chinese assistance defeated the other states and unified the peninsula in 935 CE As Korea enters a postcrisis era the way it develops appears to be changing The people who are awed by the enormous costs of the old systems advocate a comprehensive program of liberalization of capital labor and product markets On the other hand supporters of the old system are seeking to preserve it by leveraging nationalist sentiments and exaggerating fears of job loss Academics and analysts are divided on the extent to which Koreas growth is being driven by these two trends This article assesses the latest developments by analyzing five phases of the countrys political evolution that include the illiberal democratic period 194560 democratic authoritarianism 196172 authoritarian exceptionalism 197287 democratic paternalism 19872001 and participatory democracy 2002 to the present This article also identifies some significant factors that may influence these processes Creationism in Korea In South Korea 26 percent of the population is Christian The creationists have been successful in promoting their views among this group A 2009 survey revealed that almost threequarters of respondents did not believe in evolution Of the respondents 41 stated that there wasnt enough scientific evidence to support evolution 39 claimed that the theory was in contradiction to their religious beliefs and 17 said it was difficult to comprehend This level of disbelief approaches that of the United States where a similar percentage of people do not accept that humans evolved from less advanced forms of life In the past most of the antievolutionist movement in Korea was focused on educating college students and leading them to Christ In 1980 an allday creation science seminar was held in Seoul during the World Evangelization Crusade Drs Henry Morris and Duane Gish of ICR as the featured speakers This event was attended by an audience of scientists professors and church leaders The events success resulted in the formation of the Korea Association of Creation Research on January 31st of 1980 The event was widely covered in the national press including The Korea Times Chosun Ilbo and The Korea Times KACR started publishing a newsletter called CREATION In it the organization published its own activities and published articles about scientific evidence for the existence of God It also translated a number of film strips and slides from ICR as well as some books on the subject of creationism which were already published outside of Korea KACR members taught throughout the nation in universities and churches One instance of an KACR success story was at the KAIST university in Seoul Students at KAIST in Seoul were so interested in creationism they raised money and secured funding to construct a small museum dedicated to creation on campus In addition to its work KACR has published a bimonthly magazine called CREATION This magazine covers topics that pertain to the science of creation It also hosted a series of lectures by ICR staff It has also established branches in local offices that offer talks and seminars to children and other community groups The evolution of South Korea In the latter half of the 19th century and the beginning of 20th Korea moved toward a Westernised lifestyle The traditional Korean dress the hanbok was replaced by miniskirts and other foreign fashion elements Similarly traditional Korean music styles were replaced with modern rock and roll and jazz In this time the samulnori or masked dancingdramas were very popular These dramatic pieces were performed to the accompaniment of shaman drums as well as different musical instruments Koreas new model of development is being formed in the wake of the economic crisis The biggest challenge facing the new regime is to strike the right balance between stateled and marketoriented economic policies It also involves rethinking the incentives monitoring and disciplining schemes that have been a part of the system before the crisis These issues are covered in Chapters 3 4 Established by Onjo prince of Goguryeo and the third son of Jumong Baekje was established jointly by people living along the Hangang River those from Buyeo and other areas and people from northern China Baekje one of the major regional powers in the 4th century expanded its territory to Mahan in north and Jeollanamdo south It was therefore in constant conflict with Goguryeo and the Chinese commanders at the border The decline of Silla in the late 8th and early 9th centuries enabled strong local factions to emerge Gungye was a nobleman from Later Baekje who established a kingdom in Songak with Songak as the capital He controlled a part of todays Jeolla province and Chungcheong Then he moved the capital to Wansanju He became a rival to Goguryeo However his rule was not longlasting Wang Geon a powerful local leader who defeated Gungye in 935 and then united Goryeo Baekje and Silla Later he incorporated Baekje into Goryeo and acted as a peaceful successor Additionally 무료에볼루션 introduced fundamental reforms and strengthened a centralized rule system This marked the closing of the Three Kingdoms period From that point the Korean peninsula was controlled by the Goryeo Dynasty In the Three Kingdoms Period Goguryeo Baekje Silla slowly grew into powerful states on the peninsula and in Manchuria