Koreans and Korean business interests in Central Europe and CIS countries
In: International Studies Series, No. 13
Overview and policy implications. Ahn Chung-Si: South Korea's relationship with Central Europe and CIS countries. Going beyond the primacy of economy. - S. 3-24. Pt. 1: Economic relationship. Jeong Yeo-Cheon: Recent developments and issues of Korea's economic relations with Central and Eastern European countries. - S. 25-38. Kim Yong-ho: Status and problems of Korean enterprises advancing into Central and Eastern Europe. - S. 39-60. Pt. 2: Koreans and Korean images. Toschenko, Z.: Korean diaspora in Russia. Problems of development. - S. 61-68. Isaev, K.: Social and economic problems of the Korean population in Kyrgyzstan. - S. 69-72. Jasinska-Kania, A.: National stereotypes and economic cooperation. Images of Koreans in Poland. - S. 73-84. Böhm, A.: The image of South Korea in Hungary. - S. 85-92. Pt. 3: Economic opportunities for South Korea. Iskra, T.: Legal conditions for business opportunities in Poland. - S. 93-113. Ostrowski, K.: Business opportunities for Korea in Poland. - S. 114-123. Ecobescu, N.: Economic opportunities for Korea in Romania. - S. 146-169. Pogosian, G.: Prospects for Korean business in Armenia. - S. 170-189. Grischenko, J.: Korean business in Belarus. Reality and perspective. - S. 190-196. Boukhalov, A.: Current developments in the economy of the Ukraine. - S. 197-208. Matulionis, A.: Investment opportunities in the Baltic states: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. - S. 209-248. Future directions. Teune, H.: Encounters after isolation. - S. 249-256