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According to the
South
Korean newspaper Hankyoreh Sinmun, the average North Korean man marries at age 29, and the average woman at 25.5.
If North Korea’s First Couple already have a child, as
South
Korean intelligence experts believe, Kim Jong-un might be in better social and political shape than many predict.
Beyond Europe this is true even for the recently acclaimed Brazilian President Luis Inacio "Lula" da Silva, to say nothing of Mexican President Vicente Fox and
South
Korean President Roh Moo-hyun, the latter having called for a referendum to help arrest his sinking popularity.
Much international attention has focused on the USA Patriot Act's sanctioning of grave violations of civil liberties, and on the subsequent treatment of thousands of immigrants--particularly
south
Asian Muslims--who have faced secret detention and deportation.
While not always evident from the headlines, an underlying cause of the eurozone crisis – and now an obstacle for growth in the
south
– has been the divergence in production costs that developed between the peripheral countries, notably the “south” (specifically, Greece, Spain, Italy, and Portugal) and the “north” (for simplicity, Germany) during the first decade after the introduction of the euro.
But labor costs increased much faster in the south, resulting in differential cost increases that cannot be addressed by devaluation as long as the monetary union endures.
Reversing the large differential in unit labor costs that has emerged in the euro’s first decade thus requires not only wage restraint and productivity-enhancing reforms in the south, but also higher wage gains in the north.
In short, internal adjustment in the eurozone is achievable without serious deflation in the south, provided that productivity growth there accelerates, and that the north does its part by encouraging modestly faster wage gains.
If the north insists on maintaining the low wage growth of the 2000-2010 period, internal adjustment would require significant unemployment and deflation in the south, making it more difficult and perhaps politically impossible to achieve.
On the plain between Hanoi and Haiphong,
South
Korean and Japanese assembly plants sit side-by-side with paddy fields.
Growth in the eurozone has turned negative overall, significantly so in the
south.
The world has been told – as so often during the past seven years – to put matters in the hands of
South
African President Thabo Mbeki’s quiet diplomacy.
A form of monetary harmonization in southern Africa already exists between
South
Africa and Lesotho, Namibia, and Swaziland, whose currencies are traded at par with the
South
African Rand.
Ethnic militias are also making a show of strength elsewhere in the south, mainly among the Igbo and the Yoruba, whose political elites call for greater political and fiscal autonomy.
When put to a referendum, roughly two-thirds of the island’s 250,000 Turkish Cypriots in the north supported the Annan Plan, but 76% of the 860,000 Greek Cypriots in the
south
rejected it.
The Mediterranean Sea has long been a watery grave for those fleeing war, poverty, and hopelessness to the east and
south.
Soul Searching in
South
KoreaSEOUL – The impeachment, and removal from office, of
South
Korean President Park Geun-hye on charges of corruption and abuse of power has rocked the country’s political establishment and divided the electorate.
In reality, of course, the civil and guerrilla war under way in the rest of Iraq means that any security in the
south
can only be a temporary illusion.
Given the need for Europe’s leadership and commitment to multilateralism in a post-American world – now catalyzed by the crises just to its
south
– European foreign policy must grow up fast.
Nowhere was this perhaps more evident than in Gujarat in the west and Tamil Nadu in the south, where the two chief ministers ran singularly virulent campaigns against the Italian 'bahu' (wife).
This is not to argue against the need for vigorous structural and competitiveness-enhancing reforms in the south; it is to give those reforms a chance to succeed.
Second,
South
Korean families feel compelled to spend a large share of their income (10%, on average) on education.
Given that
South
Korean women tend not to hold lucrative jobs, the cost of childcare is often prohibitive.
The bargain has survived remarkably well, despite the tough times that
South
African democracy has experienced since then.
When American and
South
Korean presidents sit together, they do not just discuss the Korean peninsula or northeast Asia; increasingly, their discussions take on a global character and reach.
Equally important, the relationship has deepened over the course of two ideologically different
South
Korean governments: that of the left-leaning Roh Moo-hyun, who worked effectively with Bush, and now under the right-leaning Lee, who was paired first with Bush and, for the past three years, with Obama.
MADRID – Two days after Kim Jong-il, North Korea’s leader, died in a train in his country,
South
Korean authorities still knew nothing about it.
The
South
Korean and US intelligence services’ inability to pick up any sign of what had happened attests to the North Korean regime’s opaque character, but also to their own deficiencies.
Since the maritime incidents of 2009 and 2010, in which North Korean forces attacked
South
Korean assets, there has been virtually no contact at all between the two sides.
Private Wealth and European SolidarityCOLOGNE – A little-discussed but crucial factor in the debate over wealth transfers from Europe’s more economically sound north to its troubled
south
is the relationship between public debt, GDP, and private wealth (households’ financial and non-financial assets, minus their financial liabilities) – in particular, the ratio of private wealth to GDP in the eurozone countries.
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