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Lee, Seon-Yi. "Mongolian Migrants in a Korean Missional Church:". Ecclesial Futures 4, n.º 1 (29 de junho de 2023): 63–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.54195/ef13746.

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Ever since Lesslie Newbigin’s missional ecclesiology was introduced to South Korean churches in 2000, Korean scholars and pastors have been reaching beyond church growth theory to explore alternative and practical models. Missional ecclesiology led them to refine their ecclesiology and to restore the essence of the Korean church. This paper examines Nasom Community for Mongolian Migrants as a model of missional church in Korea. This study first describes the situation of Mongolian migrants in Korea. Secondly, the missionary vision and missionary strategies of Nasom Community, and how they are implemented in practice, are explored. Finally, the mission of Nasom Community is reviewed. This case shows the missionary potential of the Korean church for Asian mission.
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Moon, Steve Sang-Cheol. "Missions from Korea 2018: Mission Education". International Bulletin of Mission Research 42, n.º 2 (13 de fevereiro de 2018): 171–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2396939318759479.

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The Korean missionary movement keeps growing, but its rate of growth has declined. Korean missionaries are working in 159 countries through 159 mission agencies. At the end of 2017 the total number of Korean missionaries was 21,220, a yearly increase of only 145. There are more concerns, however, about qualitative maturation than about quantitative growth in the Korean missions circle. To facilitate maturation, efforts are needed to apply and integrate educational expertise. Domestic ministerial needs point to the strategic integration of missiology and education, and also to that of formal, nonformal, and informal educational aspects in mission education.
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Ahn, Kyo Seong. "North Korea Mission in Historical Perspective". International Bulletin of Mission Research 42, n.º 2 (29 de janeiro de 2018): 116–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2396939318756506.

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The North Korea Mission has involved one of the most strenuous efforts in the contemporary world missionary movement, but also one of the most futile and least understood. Bearing in mind the evolution of the policy of South Korean governments on North Korea, this study aims to clarify the change and challenges of two different ministries concerning North Korea: the North Korea Mission itself and the South-North Korea peace and reunification movement. Both ministries are multifaceted, showing differences in ideas, strategies, and parties concerned. They can be implemented, however, by the synergic effort of evangelical and ecumenical mission.
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Sung, Choi Yong. "Evaluasi Kerjasama Sinode Gereja Isa Almasih dan Sinode Gereja Presbiterian Korea Selatan". JURNAL LUXNOS 7, n.º 2 (16 de dezembro de 2021): 170–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.47304/jl.v7i2.139.

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Abstract: 2021 is a Jubellium year of Presbyterian Korean Missionary came to Indonesia. For human, 50th is a sign of mature. There are many experiences in 50th years journey of Korean mission in Indonesia. But of course, it has not been a smooth journey. We came to Indonesia with the idea of partnership mission with local Church. But many of the partnership ended by conflict. GIA is one of the good model of success mission partnership of Korea and Indonesia. Of course, this partnership mission is not a smooth mission too. This article wrote by field research through interview with many experienced interviewees from Korean Missionary especially Presbyterian Church of Korea and The Local Leader Church of Gereja Isa Almasih (GIA). Hopefully this article can give many of missionary and Indonesia local leader a very well model of partnership mission. Abstrak: Tahun 2021 merupakan tahun Jubelium Presbyterian Korean Missionary datang ke Indonesia. Bagi manusia, usia ke-50 adalah tanda kedewasaan. Ada banyak pengalaman dalam 50 tahun perjalanan misi Korea di Indonesia. Tapi tentu saja, ini bukanlah perjalanan yang mulus. Kami datang ke Indonesia dengan ide misi kemitraan dengan Gereja lokal. Tetapi banyak dari kemitraan itu berakhir dengan konflik. GIA adalah salah satu model sukses misi kemitraan Korea dan Indonesia. Tentunya misi kemitraan ini juga bukan misi yang mulus. Artikel ini ditulis berdasarkan penelitian lapangan melalui wawancara dengan banyak narasumber berpengalaman dari Korean Missionary khususnya Presbyterian Church of Korea dan The Local Leader Church of Gereja Isa Almasih (GIA). Semoga artikel ini dapat memberikan model bagi banyak misionaris dan pemimpin lokal Indonesia tentang misi kemitraan.
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Lee, Hu-Chun. "Missional Church and Church Mission in Korea". Theology of Mission 43 (30 de julho de 2016): 137–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.14493/ksoms.2016.3.137.

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Santiago-Vendrell, Angel, e Misoon (Esther) Im. "The World Was Their Parish: Evangelistic Work of the Single Female Missionaries from the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, to Korea, 1887–1940". Religions 14, n.º 2 (15 de fevereiro de 2023): 262. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel14020262.

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The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society (WFMS) (1897–1909) and the Woman’s Missionary Council (WMC) (1910–1940) of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MECS) worked in Korea from 1897 to 1940. Their work used a distinctive mission philosophy, hermeneutics, and implementation of strategies in their encounters with Korean women. Over the course of their years in Korea, Southern Methodist missionary women initiated the Great Korea Revival, established the first social evangelistic centers, educated the first indigenous female church historian, and ordained women for the first time in Korea. This article argues that, even though the missionary activities of the single female missionaries occurred in the context of “Christian civilization” as a mission theory, their holistic Wesleyan missiology departed from the colonial theory of mission as civilization. The first section of the article offers background information regarding the single female missionaries to help understand them. What motivated these females to venture in foreign lands with the Gospel? What was their preparation? The second section presents the religious, cultural, social, and political background of Korea during the time the missionaries arrived. The third section describes and analyzes the evangelistic and social ministries of the female missionaries in the nascent Korean mission. The final section describes and analyzes the appropriation and reinterpretation of the Bible and Christianity by Korean women, especially the work of Korean Bible women and Methodist female Christians in the quest for independence from Japanese control in the Independence Movement of 1919.
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Brown, G. Thompson. "Why Has Christianity Grown Faster in Korea than in China?" Missiology: An International Review 22, n.º 1 (janeiro de 1994): 77–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009182969402200107.

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The article contrasts the rapid growth of Protestant Christianity in Korea with the slow growth in China during the missionary era. The question is asked: “Why the difference?” since both countries shared the same cultural and religious environment. The answer is to be found in five factors which characterized the Korea Mission: (1) the Nevius Plan which emphasized self-support, self-government, and self-propagation, (2) the support the Christian movement gave to Korean nationalism against Japanese aggression, (3) the independence of the church which was free of foreign control, (4) the cooperation which existed among various missions, and (5) certain distinctive religious traits which characterized the Korean people.
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Nam, Sujung, Ji Hye Song e Kiwook Ha. "A content analysis of mission and vision statement of NGOs: Focusing on Korean international development NGOs". Korean Association of NGO Studies (KANGOS) 18, n.º 1 (30 de abril de 2023): 237–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.35225/kdps.2023.18.1.237.

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Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) express their guiding principles and philosophy by defining their mission and vision. Mission and vision make obvious the social issues that NGOs seek to address. Using them wisely will help NGOs allocate their scarce resources better and improve communication with internal and external stakeholders. Despite the significance of mission and vision, more study focusing on NGOs is still needed. This study examines the mission and vision statements of NGOs working on international development in Korea. All KCOC (Korea NGO Council for Overseas Development Cooperation) member organisations’ missions and vision statements were reviewed for this. Based on the eight components of a mission statement identified by Pearce and David(1987), we examined the mission and vision statements of the international development NGOs in Korea. One of the key findings is that international NGOs and organisations with a lengthy history are more likely to have mission and vision statements. Secondly, the mission and vision statements comprise 4.1 components on average. The contents of the mission and vision statements of national NGOs and organisations founded in the 2000s or later are more diverse. Lastly, the organisation’s mission and vision statements most frequently refer to the organisation’s philosophy. The organization’s target, location, problems to be addressed, services, public images, growth, and technology were followed.
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Underwood, Elizabeth. "Enlisting the Family in Missions to Korea". Studies in World Christianity 21, n.º 1 (abril de 2015): 38–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/swc.2015.0104.

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Studies of the role of family in the modern mission movement have greatly expanded our understanding of the multiplicity of dynamics at play in missions work. In particular, the contributions of wives, whether formally appointed as missionaries or not, have been made increasingly visible. The near exclusive definition of family as conjugal unit of married couples and their children, however, has left invisible the contributions of broader family to the work of missions. This paper considers two individuals, John Thomas Underwood and Emma Jane Harpster, and the kinship networks they represent. Though neither were missionaries, each was drawn by family into the work of missions in Korea. Following recent analyses of the importance of broader kinship networks in the development of the middle classes in nineteenth-century Europe and North America, this paper suggests such networks were also of significance in the modern mission movement.
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Yang, Guen-Seok. "Globalization and Christian Responses". Theology Today 62, n.º 1 (abril de 2005): 38–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004057360506200105.

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Christian mission in Korea has changed under the influence of some of the recent effects of globalization, including the emergence of heterogeneous values and minority groups. These values and groups are minorities in Korean society as well as victims of globalization. Korean society and churches must seek to discover how the different values and groups can coexist peacefully and fruitfully in the globalization of Korean society. Although Christian mission in Korea has actively transformed itself in order to grapple with the new situation, new agendas demand additional theological and missionary endeavors, including a more critical and theological examination of globalization itself, and, at the same time, renewed missionary efforts to promote crosscultural communication and to overcome prejudices.
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Teses / dissertações sobre o assunto "Korea Mission"

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Park, Jong Koo. "An analytical study of the contemporary movement of the world mission of the Korean church and a projection to AD 2000 with an illustration of the Mission Right-Way campaign of the Inter-Mission International /". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1994. http://www.tren.com.

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Chang, Ik-Seong. "Evangelizing North Korea a comparative study of South Korean mission programs /". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1999. http://www.tren.com.

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Moon, Moon Chan. "A world mission counterpart of the Korean church : from the advance of home mission to the partnership of overseas mission". Thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.683295.

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Han, Kang-Hee. "Empires, missions, and education : mission schools and resistance movements in modern Korea, 1885-1919". Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/17074.

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This thesis discusses the emergence of anti-Japanese resistance movements based on mission schools in Seoul and Pyongyang established by American Northern Presbyterian missionaries in turn-of-the-twentieth-century Korea. It examines how Korean elites from the schools, despite Japanese surveillance, took part in national independence activities by orchestrating diverse systematic anti-Japanese organizations at home and abroad. It is also explored how educational missionaries influenced the formation and development of Koreans’ national consciousness and anticolonial activism, thereby unveiling missionary attitudes toward Korean independence and the Japanese colonial regime. This thesis broadly explores three key issues. Firstly, this research demonstrates the subtle interplay between mission education and socio-political dimensions of Korea in the imperialist milieu of East Asia. This issue pays particular attention to hegemonic contest between American missionaries and Japanese colonialists over mission schools, emerged in the imperialist landscape of Western powers. This study traces how the unique but mutually incompatible projects of evangelization and colonization pursued by missionaries and colonialists respectively encountered in a site of mission education. It is also important to note the clash between American democratic ideas and Japanese values, each in their own way trying to civilize the Koreans. Secondly, this study illuminates the connection between Koreans’ expectation of mission education amidst foreign imperialist threats to Korea and their collective vision of making a sovereign nation. Especially, pro-Protestant Korean reformers attributed Korea’s inability to check the imperialist intrusion to Confucian civilization and sinocentrism deeply rooted in Korea. Therefore, under an epoch-making slogan of ‘civilization and enlightenment’, the reformers sought modern Western elements derived from mission education in order to protect Korea from imperialism and simultaneously to develop it into a strong ‘civilized’ nation. For them, mission schools were not simply religious institutions for evangelism, but incubators to produce national leaders for Korean independence and restoration of sovereignty by diffusing liberating knowledge and patriotic sentiment throughout Korea. Mission education thus had multiple objectives and roles in a particular historical condition of Korea. Lastly, this thesis considers the anticolonial discourse and praxis of mission-educated Koreans during Japan’s early colonial era of Korea. The modernizing vision of Korean reformers flowed into the curricula and contents of mission education, Korean students imbibing Western concepts such as democracy, equality, and freedom related to Korean nationalism. This intellectual interaction imbued the students with critical consciousness reflecting their colonial reality, leading them to form anti-Japanese organizations intended to subvert the colonial regime. The anticolonial activism of Korean students reinforced the tense interaction between missionaries and colonialists. The principle of political non-interventionism taken by the missionaries crumbled away when the students engaged in anti-Japanese movements, and the missionary involvement in colonial politics resulted in the colonialists’ policies to eliminate missionary power in mission education. Observing the advent of anticolonial activism in mission schools, this research elucidates the unintended missionary links with Korean resistance movements against Japanese colonialism and for Korean independence.
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Cho, Oe-Sun. "Kirche und Recht in Korea : Entstehung, Organisation und Rechtsgrundlagen der katholischen Mission in Korea /". Hamburg : Kovač, 2004. http://www.gbv.de/dms/spk/sbb/recht/toc/365036463.pdf.

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Kim, Yang-Tae. "A holistic mission for the Korean Church : considered against the background of the 19th century western missionary movement in Korea". Thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.683221.

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Lim, Kyung Taeg. "A comparative analysis of programming and budgeting for mission fund development in local churches of Kwangju, Kyunggi Province, Korea". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1999. http://www.tren.com.

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Verdier-Shin, Marie-Laure. "Contextualised mission : the South Korean evangelical response to the humanitarian crisis in North Korea (1995-2012)". Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2014. http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/18435/.

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The task of this research is to examine how South Korean evangelicals construct their mission strategy to North Korea. In order to respond to the humanitarian concerns in North Korea, South Korean evangelicals have established or used already existing humanitarian organisations (also known as faith-based organisations in the secular field) and carried out holistic mission in North Korea. This research seeks to demonstrate how they have responded to the perceived needs of the mission field while respecting the socio-political conditions imposed both by the South and North Korean governments. However, it is also argued that they are ready to challenge South Korean governments when necessary through advocacy and that they desire to transform North Korean society and challenge the state of division. Their aim is to work for the reconstruction and reunification of an imagined Christian nation. By comparing the Korean peninsula to biblical Israel, their goal is to restore God's glory in Pyongyang which was once called the Jerusalem of the East. However, some evangelicals reflect on mission strategies to North Korea and seek to understand the North Korean worldview better, this research suggests that they are considering implementing cross-cultural missiological principles to pursue their mission successfully. This research argues that evangelicals have been shaped by and have engaged with their context: evangelicals have never been apolitical, as they have always been driven by a strong sense of Christian nationalism. Equally, this research argues that in spite of the rhetoric, they have also been concerned to a certain extent with issues of poverty and injustices.
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Kim, Paul Jong-Woong. "The development of a church-planting strategy for the Korean Evangelical Holiness Church mission". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1996. http://www.tren.com.

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Kim, Hwal-young. "Mission to "Samaria" a history of the China mission of the Presbyterian Church in Korea (1912-1959) /". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1993. http://www.tren.com.

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Livros sobre o assunto "Korea Mission"

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Center for Peace and Mission, ed. Peace and mission in Korea. [Seoul, Korea]: Handl Publishing House, 2006.

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Cho, Oe-Sun. Kirche und Recht in Korea: Entstehung, Organisation und Rechtsgrundlagen der katholischen Mission in Korea. Hamburg: Kovac, 2004.

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B, Jongeneel J. A., Wu Ziming, Paek Chong Ku, Sunquist Scott 1953- e Watanabe Yuko, eds. Christian mission and education in modern China, Japan, and Korea: Historical studies. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2009.

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Paek, Nak-chun. The history of Protestant missions in Korea, 1832-1910. 4a ed. Seoul, Korea: Yonsei University Press, 1987.

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Choi, Hyaeweol. Gender and mission encounters in Korea: New women, old ways. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009.

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Hopper, Joe B. Mission to Korea: Thirty-eight years below the thirty-eighth. Franklin, Tenn: Providence House Publishers, 1999.

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Huntley, Martha. Caring, growing, changing: A history of the Prtoestant mission in Korea. Seoul, Korea: Mog Yang Pub. Co., 1985.

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B, Jongeneel J. A., Wu Ziming, Paek Chong Ku, Sunquist Scott 1953- e Watanabe Yuko, eds. Christian mission and education in modern China, Japan, and Korea: Historical studies. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2009.

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1859-1916, Underwood Horace Grant, e Sŏ Chŏng-min 1956-, eds. Hanʼguk kwa Ŏndŏudŭ: The Korea Mission Field (1905-1941) ŭi Ŏndŏudŭ-ka. Sŏul: Hanʼguk Kidokkyo Yŏksa Yŏnʼguso, 2004.

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Paton, Frank H. L. (Frank Hume Lyall), Campbell Elizabeth M. author e Yang Myŏng-dŭk translator compiler, eds. Hoju changnogyo Han'guk sŏn'gyo sŏlgyejadŭl: The architects of Australian Presbyterian mission in Korea. Sŏul-si: Tongyŏn, 2020.

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Capítulos de livros sobre o assunto "Korea Mission"

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Yamakura, Akihiro. "Transnational Contexts of Tenrikyo Mission in Korea: Korea, Manchuria, and the United States". In Belief and Practice in Imperial Japan and Colonial Korea, 153–76. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1566-3_9.

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Cho, S., J. Chung, J. Park, J. Yoon, Y. Chun e S. Lee. "Radio Occultation Mission in Korea Multi-Purpose Satellite KOMPSAT-5". In New Horizons in Occultation Research, 275–83. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00321-9_22.

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Polsi, Alessandro. "Un intervento sottotraccia. L’ospedale della Croce rossa italiana in Corea (1950-55)". In L’Italia repubblicana e gli aiuti internazionali, 61–83. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0389-0.04.

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In the summer of 1950 the United States asked Italy for a military contribution, even symbolic, to be used in the war in Korea. The Italian government instead decided to send a humanitarian mission, as Sweden did, and sent a Red Cross field hospital. The mission, initially underfunded, encounters various problems until, to avoid a dangerous scandal, the government agreed to provide adequate means. After the armistice was signed, Italy decided to quickly withdraw the hospital, despite local requests to stay, showing little interest in developing a political and economic presence in the Far East.
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Han, Chulho. "Mission Korea:". In Korean Diaspora and Christian Mission, 164–70. Fortress Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1ddcp6s.18.

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Han, Chulho. "Mission Korea:". In Korean Diaspora and Christian Mission, 164–70. Fortress Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1ddcp6s.18.

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Buchanan, Thomas H. "Korea: Mission Complete?" In Can America Remain Committed?, 133–60. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429037320-6.

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"5. Mission Législatrice". In Japan's Colonization of Korea, 100–130. University of Hawaii Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824863142-007.

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Choo, Jaewoo. "Mission possible". In Japan’s Island Troubles with China and Korea, 89–105. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315111438-5.

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Wieters, Heike. "In search of a new mission in Korea". In The NGO Care and Food Aid from America 1945-80. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526117212.003.0004.

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Chapter 3 is a case study on CARE’s work in Korea during and after the Korean War. It traces CARE’s response to a presidential aid appeal in the United States, shows how American NGOs competed for donor dollars and media attention. In addition, it depicts the difficulties private humanitarian players encountered in a foreign setting involving a refugee crisis and a tight web of players with different stakes, meaning military players, Korean and United States government agencies, United Nations organizations as well as diverse foreign aid agencies.
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Fields, David P. "The American Mission Comes to Korea". In Foreign Friends, 15–49. University Press of Kentucky, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813177199.003.0002.

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Chapter 1 examines the importance of American missionaries both to US-Korean relations and to the transmission of the American mission from one society to the other. This chapter describes Rhee’s first encounter with the American mission via American missionaries, how he came to realize the potential of invoking the American mission for his own personal and nationalistic aspirations, and how such invocations were essential to him establishing himself as a leader of exiled Koreans in the United States.
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Trabalhos de conferências sobre o assunto "Korea Mission"

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TaiJung Choi. "Mission-oriented evaluation system of Government-funded Research Institutes in Korea". In 2016 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/picmet.2016.7806522.

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Moon, YJ, Tae Jang, Chul Park e Sejin Kwon. "Conceptual Design of a Lunar Landing Mission Using Korea Space Launch Vehicle 2". In 49th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2011-332.

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Song, Young-Joo, Donghun Lee, Jong-Hee Bae, Bang-yeop Kim, Youngkwang Kim, Eun-Ji Lee, Hyun-Jeong Kim e Sang-young Park. "Preliminary Design of LUDOLP: the Flight Dynamics Subsystem for the Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter Mission". In SpaceOps 2016 Conference. Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2016-2311.

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Ahn, Sangmyeon, Jungjoon Lee, Chanwoo Jeong e Kyungwoo Choi. "The Regulatory Framework for Safe Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Plants in Korea". In ASME 2013 15th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2013-96014.

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We are having 23 units of nuclear power plants in operation and 5 units of nuclear power plants under construction in Korea as of September 2012. However, we don’t have any experience on shutdown permanently and decommissioning of nuclear power plants. There are only two research reactors being decommissioned since 1997. It is realized that improvement of the regulatory framework for decommissioning of nuclear facilities has been emphasized constantly from the point of view of IAEA’s safety standards. It is also known that IAEA will prepare the safety requirement on decommissioning of facilities; its title is the Safe Decommissioning of Facilities, General Safety Requirement Part 6. According to the result of IAEA’s Integrated Regulatory Review Service (IRRS) mission to Korea in 2011, it was recommended that the regulatory framework should require decommissioning plans for nuclear installations to be constructed and operated and these plans should be updated periodically. In addition, after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan in March of 2011, preparedness for early decommissioning caused by an unexpected severe accident became important issues and concerns. In this respect, it is acknowledged that the regulatory framework for decommissioning of nuclear facilities in Korea need to be improved. First of all, we focus on identifying the current status and relevant issues of regulatory framework for decommissioning of nuclear power plants compared to the IAEA’s safety standards in order to achieve our goal. And then the plan is established for improvement of regulatory framework for decommissioning of nuclear power plants in Korea. It is expected that if the things will go forward as planned, the revised regulatory framework for decommissioning could enhance the safety regime on the decommissioning of nuclear power plants in Korea in light of international standards.
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Shim, Changsu, Kitae Roh e Ngoc-Son Dang. "BIM authoring and Data Models for Bridge Maintenance Systems in Korea". In IABSE Symposium, Prague 2022: Challenges for Existing and Oncoming Structures. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/prague.2022.1867.

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<p>A digital model-based bridge maintenance system (BMS) is a challenging mission due to large volume of bridge inventory and their data for long period. Building information modelling (BIM) provides an efficient information delivery during life-cycle of bridge projects. In this paper, model authoring with visual programming for bridges is introduced to minimize the effort to create 3D models for the information delivery. A data model for a few bridge types is also suggested to deliver essential information for the bridge maintenance. During design and construction, digital engineering models are defined to accommodate information requirements from project participants. Changes of geometry and their properties are collected to revise the digital engineering models for reliable as- built models. Existing bridge maintenance systems in Korea need to be improved for nation-wide digitalized bridges. Two cases of BIM-based BMS on a cable-stayed bridge and common bridges are introduced. The new systems included point cloud data by scanning and data from non-destructive testing as a part of the data model. Through these efforts, data pipeline from data creation to data uses was attempted, and data-driven bridge maintenance can be realized in national scale</p>
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Kang, Tae Kyo, Won Ho Jo, Yeon Ho Cho, Sang Gyoon Chang e Dae Hee Lee. "The Application of an Integrated Head Assembly for Advanced Power Reactor 1400". In 2016 24th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone24-60860.

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The reactor vessel head region consists of a number of components and systems including reactor vessel head, CEDMs with their cables, cooling air system with ducts and fans, missile shield, seismic supports, head lift rig and cable supports. Prior to refueling operation, those components must be dismantled separately, and moved to the designated storage area. It was a very complicated and time consuming process. As a result, the integrated head assembly (IHA) was introduced to simplify those disassembling procedures, reduce refueling outage period, and improve safety in the containment building as those components are combined into a single system. To reduce refueling outage duration and radiation exposures to the workers by integrating the complicated reactor head region structures, KEPCO E&C has developed the IHA concept in the Korean Next Generation Reactor (KNGR) project [1]. The first application was implemented for the Optimized Power Reactor 1000 (OPR1000) at Shin-Kori units 1&2 and Shin-Wolsong units 1&2. With the past experience, the IHA was upgraded to be applied to the Advanced Power Reactor 1400 (APR1400). The design was patented in Korea [2], China, EU and the USA as modular reactor head area assembly. The IHA was applied for APR1400 nuclear power plants at Shin-Kori and Shin-Hanul, Korea. The design was also supplied to Barakah Nuclear Power Plants in the United Arab Emirates. This paper presents the design features and a variety of analysis which have been used for the APR1400 IHA.
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Moon, Bongkon, Kwijong Park, Sung-Joon Park, Woong-Seob Jeong, Dae-Hee Lee, Youngsik Park, Uk-Won Nam et al. "Conceptual opto-mechanical design of a NIR imaging spectrometer for the Korean NEXTSat-1 mission". In SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications, editado por Howard A. MacEwen e James B. Breckinridge. SPIE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2024796.

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Lee, Bumsik, Gwangrae Yeom e Jongpil Jeong. "On Predicting Internal Humidity Missing in Emergency Rooms Using Environmental Data from Korea Meteorological Administration". In 2023 IEEE International Conferences on Internet of Things (iThings) and IEEE Green Computing & Communications (GreenCom) and IEEE Cyber, Physical & Social Computing (CPSCom) and IEEE Smart Data (SmartData) and IEEE Congress on Cybermatics (Cybermatics). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ithings-greencom-cpscom-smartdata-cybermatics60724.2023.00094.

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Kim, Il-Joong, Kyeong Yeon Ko, Dae-Hee Lee, Won-Kee Park, Jeonghyun Pyo, Youngsik Park, Seung-Cheol Bang et al. "Performance overview of the near infrared detectors in Korean space missions NISS and LIRS". In Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2018: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, editado por Howard A. MacEwen, Makenzie Lystrup, Giovanni G. Fazio, Natalie Batalha, Edward C. Tong e Nicholas Siegler. SPIE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2310056.

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Putranti, Ika Riswanti, e Ajie Mahar Muhammad. "Politik dan Kebijakan Luar Negeri Negara Non-MTCR (Iran, Pakistan, Korea Utara, Tiongkok) dalam Pengembangan Teknologi Roket". In Seminar Nasional Kebijakan Penerbangan dan Antariksa III. Bogor: In Media, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.30536/p.sinaskpa.iii.4.

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Indonesia, sebagai negara yang sedang memulai pengembangan teknologi keantariksaan salah satunya roket, menghadapi beberapa kendala. Didasarkan pada beberapa kajian strategis terkait isu ini, kesulitan Indonesia adalah terkait dengan alih teknologi. Sebagai negara non-anggota Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), hambatan tersebut dapat diatasi melalui upaya kerja sama dengan negara-negara yang mempunyai posisi sama dengan Indonesia, yaitu non-anggota MTCR yang sudah mempunyai pengembangan teknologi keantariksaan khususnya roket. Dalam upaya menjalin kerja sama tersebut, Indonesia juga harus mempertimbangkan beberapa hal terkait calon negara mitra kerja sama. Hal tersebut penting karena kerja sama teknologi keantariksaan, terutama dalam teknologi roket yang mempunyai fungsi ganda, merupakan hal yang sangat sensitif bagi keamanan suatu negara. Beberapa hal yang dimaksud adalah orientasi kebijakan dan politik luar negeri calon negara mitra terkait dengan teknologi antariksa, rezim alih teknolgi yang dianut oleh calon negara mitra, pengembangan industri keantariksaan, posisi calon negara mitra terhadap rezim MTCR, hubungan calon negara mitra dengan negara-negara yang menguasai teknologi antariksa, dan bagaimana posisi calon negara mitra terhadap beberapa perjanjian yang terkait dengan penggunaan roket. Menimbang orientasi kebijakan dan politik luar negeri calon negara mitra merupakan hal yang penting guna menentukan arah kerja sama yang berkelanjutan dan berkesinambungan sehingga dapat menghasilkan kerja sama yang saling menguntungkan.
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DeJong, Robert W. A United States Military Mission in Post-Reunified Korea. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, fevereiro de 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada389570.

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Biegelbauer, Peter, Christian Hartmann, Wolfgang Polt, Anna Wang e Matthias Weber. Mission-Oriented Innovation Policies in Austria – a case study for the OECD. JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, agosto de 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2020.493.

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In recent years, mission-oriented approaches have received growing interest in science, technology and innovation (STI) policies against the background of two developments. First, while so-called “horizontal” or “generic” approaches to research, technology and innovation policies have largely been successful in improving the general innovation performance or the rate of innovation, there are perceived limitations in terms of insufficiently addressing the direction of technological change and innovation. Second, “grand societal challenges” emerged on policy agendas, such as climate change, security, food and energy supply or ageing populations, which call for thematic orientation and the targeting of research and innovation efforts. In addition, the apparent success of some mission-oriented initiatives in countries like China, South Korea, and the United States in boosting technological development for purposes of strengthening competitiveness contributed to boosting the interest in targeted and directional government interventions in STI. Against the backdrop of this renewed interest in mission-oriented STI policy, the OECD has addressed the growing importance of this topic and launched a project looking into current experiences with Mission-Oriented Innovation Policy (MOIP). The present study on MOIP in Austria was commissioned by the Austrian Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Energy, Mobility, Environment, Innovation and Technologiy (BMK) and comprises the Austrian contributions to this OECD project. The study aims at contributing Austrian experiences to the international debate and to stimulate a national debate on MOIP.
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Zhao, Hui Yan, Sungha Kim, ChangSop Yang e Mi Ju Son. Comparing acupoint catgut embedding and acupuncture therapies in simple obesity: Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, outubro de 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.10.0014.

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Review question / Objective: How effective are acupoint catgut embedding therapy sole or with other treatment? Condition being studied: Simple obesity. Information sources: We will search for trials from the following electronic databases: MEDLINE, EMBASE, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and the Cumulative index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL). Trials will also be searched from three Korean medical databases (Oriental Medicine Advanced Searching Integrated System [OASIS], Science-On and KoreaMed), a Chinese database (Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure [CNKI]) and a Japanese database (CiNii). Ongoing trials, trials will be searched on the Clinical Trials. gov (http://www.ClinicalTrials.gov), and the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP) (http://apps.who.int/trialsearch/). We will also check the reference lists of reviews and the retrieved articles for additional studies. All bibliographic information and articles will be managed using EndNote (X8.2; Clarivate Analytics, Philadelphia). If the data of study are missing or insufficient, we will contact the corresponding authors by email.
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Zhao, Hui Yan, Sungha Kim, ChangSop Yang e Mi Ju Son. Comparing acupoint catgut embedding and acupuncture therapies in simple obesity: Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, outubro de 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.10.0014.

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Review question / Objective: How effective are acupoint catgut embedding therapy sole or with other treatment? Condition being studied: Simple obesity. Information sources: We will search for trials from the following electronic databases: MEDLINE, EMBASE, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and the Cumulative index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL). Trials will also be searched from three Korean medical databases (Oriental Medicine Advanced Searching Integrated System [OASIS], Science-On and KoreaMed), a Chinese database (Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure [CNKI]) and a Japanese database (CiNii). Ongoing trials, trials will be searched on the Clinical Trials. gov (http://www.ClinicalTrials.gov), and the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP) (http://apps.who.int/trialsearch/). We will also check the reference lists of reviews and the retrieved articles for additional studies. All bibliographic information and articles will be managed using EndNote (X8.2; Clarivate Analytics, Philadelphia). If the data of study are missing or insufficient, we will contact the corresponding authors by email.
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Ossoff, Will, Naz Modirzadeh e Dustin Lewis. Preparing for a Twenty-Four-Month Sprint: A Primer for Prospective and New Elected Members of the United Nations Security Council. Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict, dezembro de 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.54813/tzle1195.

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Under the United Nations Charter, the U.N. Security Council has several important functions and powers, not least with regard to taking binding actions to maintain international peace and security. The ten elected members have the opportunity to influence this area and others during their two-year terms on the Council. In this paper, we aim to illustrate some of these opportunities, identify potential guidance from prior elected members’ experiences, and outline the key procedures that incoming elected members should be aware of as they prepare to join the Council. In doing so, we seek in part to summarize the current state of scholarship and policy analysis in an effort to make this material more accessible to States and, particularly, to States’ legal advisers. We drafted this paper with a view towards States that have been elected and are preparing to join the Council, as well as for those States that are considering bidding for a seat on the Council. As a starting point, it may be warranted to dedicate resources for personnel at home in the capital and at the Mission in New York to become deeply familiar with the language, structure, and content of the relevant provisions of the U.N. Charter. That is because it is through those provisions that Council members engage in the diverse forms of political contestation and cooperation at the center of the Council’s work. In both the Charter itself and the Council’s practices and procedures, there are structural impediments that may hinder the influence of elected members on the Security Council. These include the permanent members’ veto power over decisions on matters not characterized as procedural and the short preparation time for newly elected members. Nevertheless, elected members have found creative ways to have an impact. Many of the Council’s “procedures” — such as the “penholder” system for drafting resolutions — are informal practices that can be navigated by resourceful and well-prepared elected members. Mechanisms through which elected members can exert influence include the following: Drafting resolutions; Drafting Presidential Statements, which might serve as a prelude to future resolutions; Drafting Notes by the President, which can be used, among other things, to change Council working methods; Chairing subsidiary bodies, such as sanctions committees; Chairing the Presidency; Introducing new substantive topics onto the Council’s agenda; and Undertaking “Arria-formula” meetings, which allow for broader participation from outside the Council. Case studies help illustrate the types and degrees of impact that elected members can have through their own initiative. Examples include the following undertakings: Canada’s emphasis in 1999–2000 on civilian protection, which led to numerous resolutions and the establishment of civilian protection as a topic on which the Council remains “seized” and continues to have regular debates; Belgium’s effort in 2007 to clarify the Council’s strategy around addressing natural resources and armed conflict, which resulted in a Presidential Statement; Australia’s efforts in 2014 resulting in the placing of the North Korean human rights situation on the Council’s agenda for the first time; and Brazil’s “Responsibility while Protecting” 2011 concept note, which helped shape debate around the Responsibility to Protect concept. Elected members have also influenced Council processes by working together in diverse coalitions. Examples include the following instances: Egypt, Japan, New Zealand, Spain, and Uruguay drafted a resolution that was adopted in 2016 on the protection of health-care workers in armed conflict; Cote d’Ivoire, Kuwait, the Netherlands, and Sweden drafted a resolution that was adopted in 2018 condemning the use of famine as an instrument of warfare; Malaysia, New Zealand, Senegal, and Venezuela tabled a 2016 resolution, which was ultimately adopted, condemning Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory; and A group of successive elected members helped reform the process around the imposition of sanctions against al-Qaeda and associated entities (later including the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant), including by establishing an Ombudsperson. Past elected members’ experiences may offer some specific pieces of guidance for new members preparing to take their seats on the Council. For example, prospective, new, and current members might seek to take the following measures: Increase the size of and support for the staff of the Mission to the U.N., both in New York and in home capitals; Deploy high-level officials to help gain support for initiatives; Partner with members of the P5 who are the informal “penholder” on certain topics, as this may offer more opportunities to draft resolutions; Build support for initiatives from U.N. Member States that do not currently sit on the Council; and Leave enough time to see initiatives through to completion and continue to follow up after leaving the Council.
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