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Evolution Korea Korean scientists arent taking any risks in the fight over evolution The Society for Textbook Revise STR has been battling to have Archaeopteryx and horses removed from textbooks claiming they are common symbols of evolutionism Confucian practices with their emphasis on global success and the value of education continue to dominate the countrys culture But Korea is looking for a new development paradigm Origins The growth of Iron Age cultures brought more sophisticated states to the Korean Peninsula including Goguryeo and Baekje All of them created a distinct style of culture that blended with the influence from their powerful neighbours They also adopted elements of Chinese culture including Confucianism Buddhism and shamanism Goguryeo the first of the Korean kingdoms was the first kingdom to establish their own form of government It established its authority in the late 1st century and established a kingcentered ruling system by the beginning of the 2nd century It expanded its territory to Manchuria and the north of the Peninsula with a series conflicts that drove the Han loyalists out of the region It was during this period that a regional confederation emerged called Buyeo In the Samguk yusa of the 13th century Wang Geons name was listed as king Buyeo was changed to Goryeo and consequently the name Korea Goryeo was a thriving commercial state and also a place of learning They raised sheep goats and other animals and created furs from the animals They danced in masked dramas like tallori and sandaenori And they held an annual festival in December which was called Yeonggo Goryeos economy was boosted by the booming trade with other countries as well as the Song dynasty of China Byeongnando was the gateway to Gaeseong which was the capital of Gaeseong Traders came from Central Asia Arabia and Southeast Asia Silk and medicinal herbs were among the items they brought Around 8000 BCE the Koreans started to establish permanent settlements and began cultivating cereal crops They also created polished pottery stone tools and started organising themselves into clan societies The Neolithic Age continued until the 12th Century BC At this time Gija a prince of the Shang dynasty of China was believed to have brought a new high culture to Korea Many Koreans believed right up to the 20th century that Gija and Dangun gave Korea their people and their basic culture Functions Koreas old development paradigm which emphasized the role of stateled capital accumulation as well as government intervention in industry and business contributed to rapid economic growth which took it from being one of the worlds poorest economies to the ranks of OECD countries in three decades However this model was filled with moral hazard and corruption that was outright making it unsustainable in a global economy of liberalization trade and the process of democratization The current crisis has revealed the flaws of the old paradigm and it is likely that a new model will emerge to replace it The chapters 3 and 4 explore the genesis of Koreas state and business risk partnership They demonstrate how the emergence economic actors that had an interest in preserving this system prevented Korea from making fundamental changes By focusing on corporate governance and the allocation of financial resources These chapters provide an indepth analysis of the causes of the crisis and point towards ways to move forward with reforms Chapter 5 examines the possible avenues for Koreas postcrisis development paradigm evolution and examines both the legacy of the past as well as the new trends triggered by the IT revolution It also examines how these changes will impact Koreas social and political structures One of the most significant findings is that a number of emerging trends are changing the nature of power in Korea and it is these developments that will determine the course of the future of the country For instance despite fact that participation in politics is still highly restricted in Korea new forms of political activism bypass and challenge the power of political parties thereby transforming the countrys democracy Another significant finding is that the power of the Korean elite is not as strong as it was in the past and that a large segment of society has a sense of being disconnected from the ruling class This is a sign of the need for greater efforts to educate and participate in civic life as well as for new models of power sharing The chapter concludes with the statement that the success of Koreas new model of development will be determined by how well these trends can be incorporated and whether people are willing to make difficult choices Benefits South Korea is the worlds ninthlargest economy and sixth fastest growing It has a substantial and growing middle class and a robust research and development base that drives innovation The government has also recently increased its investments in infrastructure projects to support economic growth and to promote social equity In 2008 the Lee Myungbak administration announced five indicators that would be used in a bid to establish a new development system with the emphasis on changes and practicality It aimed to streamline government organization and privatize public companies for more efficiency and also reform administrative regulation Since the ending of the Cold War South Korea is pursuing a strategy for integration of its economy the rest of the world and outside the region Exports of hightech consumer electronics and advanced manufacturing technologies have become an important source of income 에볼루션 코리아 is also promoting Saemaeul Undong which is a new community movement to transform the country from a society that is primarily agricultural to one that is focused on manufacturing The country enjoys a high standard of living and provides many benefits to its employees such as maternity leave and job stability Moreover employers are required to sign up to accident insurance which covers the costs for workrelated illnesses or injury It is also common for businesses to provide private medical insurance to protect against illnesses that are not covered by National Health Insurance South Korea is viewed as an example of success for many emerging nations around the world The global financial crisis of 1997 which swept Asia and the world challenged this notion The crisis shattering the conventional wisdom about Asias miraculous economies and led to a fundamental reappraisal of the role of the state in regulating the risky private sector economic activities It seems that Koreas fate remains uncertain in the following changes A new generation of leaders have embraced the image as an strong leader and are beginning to explore marketoriented policies On the contrary a strong domestic power base has made it difficult to implement fundamental changes Disadvantages The revival and influence of the creationists is a major obstacle for Korean science in its efforts to educate the public about evolution While the majority of Koreans support the teaching of evolution in schools a small group of creationist groups led by a microbiologist named BunSam Lim who is the president of the Society for Textbook Revise STRis insisting on its removal from textbooks STR argues that teaching evolution encourages atheist materialism and creates an unhopeful worldview for students which could cause them to lose faith in humanity The roots of this antievolution sentiment are complex and diverse Some researchers suggest that it is due to religious belief while others point to an increasing prevalence of antiintellectualism which has been exacerbated by growing political elite fragmentation along ideologies regions class and gender The onesided populism backed by powerful conservative think tanks business interests and other influential groups has also contributed to the publics distrust of the scientific community Ultimately the widespread weaknesses identified in this study highlight the need for urgent targeted policy interventions to minimize the risks As Seoul continues to pursue its ambition of becoming a cohesive urban landscape these insights serve as an impetus for a unified push for greater inclusiveness in its policies In the COVID19 case pinpointing the vulnerable neighborhoods and the occupants is essential for the development of specific compassionate policies that will bolster their welfare and security For instance the extreme effect of the pandemic on Jjokbangs reflect the socioeconomic differences that can compound vulnerability to natural and humanmade catastrophes To overcome this South Korea requires a more inclusive and diverse civil society that can bring together all communities to tackle the most pressing issues facing the city This requires a fundamental change in the structure of institutional politics beginning with the power of the presidency The Blue House can mobilize a large bureaucracy and also use the Supreme Prosecutors Office and the intelligence bureau to exert political influence These agencies are not under the scrutiny of parliamentary bodies or independent inspectors This gives the president a lot of power to dictate his vision to the rest of the country This can lead to the emergence of partisanship which can result in stagnation and polarization within the country