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The Impossible Country

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Korea

By: Daniel Tudor
Narrated by: James Cameron Stewart
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South Korea's amazing rise from the ashes: The inside story of an economic, political, and cultural phenomenon

Long overshadowed by Japan and China, South Korea is a small country that happens to be one of the great national success stories of the postwar period. From a failed state with no democratic tradition, ruined and partitioned by war, and sapped by a half-century of colonial rule, South Korea transformed itself in just 50 years into an economic powerhouse and a democracy that serves as a model for other countries. With no natural resources and a tradition of authoritarian rule, Korea managed to accomplish a second Asian miracle.

Daniel Tudor is a journalist who has lived in and written about Korea for almost a decade. In Korea: The Impossible Country, Tudor examines Korea's cultural foundations; the Korean character; the public sphere in politics, business, and the workplace as well as the family, dating, and marriage. In doing so, he touches on topics as diverse as shamanism, clan-ism, the dilemma posed by North Korea, the myths about doing business in Korea, the Koreans' renowned hard-partying ethos, and why the infatuation with learning English is now causing massive social problems.

South Korea has undergone two miracles at once: economic development and complete democratization. The question now is, will it become as some see Japan, a prosperous yet aging society, devoid of energy and momentum? Or will the dynamism of Korean society and its willingness to change - as well as the opportunity it has now to welcome outsiders into its fold - enable it to experience a third miracle that will propel it into the ranks of the world's leading nations regarding human culture, democracy, and wealth?

©2012 Daniel Tudor (P)2018 Tantor
Anthropology Asia International Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary Business China Imperial Japan Socialism Capitalism War Korean Culture

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Very interesting book to listen to about South Korea in the finest details of Korean lifestyle and traditions. Recommend listening to some audio book about North Korea for a comparison of life differences on both sides.

Fascinating

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excellent read. Great for cross culturalists. A real insight into the very specific challenges of this little understood nation.

Amazing and deep

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I listened to this book before a trip to Korea. It’s easy to listen to and gives a great overview of recent Korean history and culture.

Great

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It is just a shame there hasn't been a second edition, otherwise a really great listen.

Excellent intro to Korean history

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an engaging history lesson. realitvely upto date and nicely narrated. definitely recommend this as a beginners guide.

engaging lesson

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