I. Japan's national strategy for breaking-away from the postwar regime : trade-off and transaction between security and history -- II. Analysis of software diversity research trends in strengthening cyber security capabilities -- III. China's South China Sea policy after the International Arbitration -- IV. European and Russian responses to Korean Peninsula crisis : prospects and policy implications
The author treats the topic of AIDS as a focal point for artistic politics in the United States and, eventually, in a larger international context as well. He considers a range of representations of AIDS in contemporary art since the 1980s & considers how AIDS became a pivotal point around which thinking about artists' activism & art as social intervention turned. He discusses AIDS as a paradigmatic case for a new global, biopolitical, & mediatized cultural phenomenon that bore with it a new ensemble of political, moral, & economic effects, in turn profoundly affecting conceptions of aesthetics & activist art. In the latter part of the essay, he develops a typology of strategies utilized by artists in addressing the problem of AIDS: 1) transcoding strategies; 2) media critiques and/or critiques of culture industry representations of AIDS; 3) alternative publicity; 4) AIDS exemplars; & 5) strategies of mourning & memoralization. Adapted from the source document.
In: Medzinárodné otázky: časopis pre medzinárodné vzt'ahy, medzinárodné právo, diplomaciu, hospodárstvo a kultúru = International issues = Questions internationales, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 42-56
Erste Kontakte Koreas mit deutschen Geistlichen und Geschäftsleuten im 19. Jahrhundert. Das Zustandekommen des deutsch-koreanischen Freundschafts- und Handelsvertrages 1882; danach intensivierte Kontakte. Die deutsch-koreanischen Beziehungen während der japanischen Kolonisation (1910-1945), die Wiederherstellung der diplomatischen Beziehungen nach der Befreiung Koreas 1945, Erweiterung der Beziehungen ab 1961. Der umfangreiche Kulturaustausch. (DÜI-Ptk)