Q&A

Is there tension between Japan and Korea?

Is there tension between Japan and Korea?

The current tensions between Japan and South Korea are rooted in a long history of rivalry, war and colonial rule. The past continues to shape national identity in both countries, and the passage of time has done little to diminish the power of historical memory.

Why is Takehima Japanese?

South Korea calls it Dokdo, which means solitary islands. Japan calls it Takeshima, which means bamboo islands. And it has also been known as the Liancourt Rocks, named by French whalers after their ship in 1849.

What does South Korea import from Japan?

South Korea Imports from Japan Value Year
Machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers $9.76B 2020
Electrical, electronic equipment $8.05B 2020
Iron and steel $3.85B 2020
Optical, photo, technical, medical apparatus $3.72B 2020
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What does Dokdo mean in Korean?

Solitary Island
Though the Dokdo—meaning ‘Solitary Island’ in Korean—are not an obvious tourist destination (the journey from the Korean peninsula involves two three-hour boat trips and most of the island is inaccessible) enthusiastic Korean patriots visit the rocks in droves to exercise what they see as a civic duty.

Does anyone live in Dokdo?

While people like policeman, lighthouse operators, and tourists come and go, Kim is the only human who remains on Dokdo as a permanent resident. She has lived there since 1991, when she moved to the disputed island with her husband. Koreans claim the island have been theirs since the sixth century.

What is the relationship between the EU and South Korea?

The European Union (EU) is forging strong economic and political relations with the Republic of Korea. Education, science and technology and climate change are important areas of cooperation. The citizens of the European Union have enjoyed six decades of unprecedented peace, prosperity and security.

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What does the adequacy decision mean for Korea and the EU?

An adequacy finding, which will cover both commercial operators and the public sector, will enable free and safe flows of data between the EU and the Republic of Korea. The adequacy decision also will complement the Free Trade Agreement between the EU and Korea.

Is South Korea a party to any international human rights treaties?

The Republic of Korea is Party to most of the main International Human Rights instruments with the exception of the Optional Protocol of the Convention against torture and the Optional Protocol to the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights on the abolition of the Death Penalty.

Is the European Union a successful peace project?

The citizens of the European Union have enjoyed six decades of unprecedented peace, prosperity and security. Based on the principles of liberty, democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law, the EU is the most successful peace project in history.