Vol.43 No.4 Winter 2003

 

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Transformations of Dominant Ideologies in Korean Society/ Confucianism Meets Western Political Philosophy

[Articles]

Ahn Byung-ook Dominant Ideologies and Thoughts that Shaped Korean History
Na Hee La Ideology and Religion in Ancient Korea
Nam Dong-shin Buddhism in Medieval Korea
Koh Young-jin Neo-Confucianism as the Dominant Ideology in Joseon
Noh Daehwan The Eclectic Development of Neo-Confucianism and Statecraft from the 18th to the 19th Century
Kang Jung In and Eom Kwanyong Comparative Analysis of Eastern and Western Tyranny: Focusing on Aristotle and Mencius
Lee Seung-Hwan The Concept of Gong in Traditional Korea and Its Modern Transformations
Ahn Wae-soon A Review of the Intellectual Thrust to Adopt Democracy in the Late 19th Century: The Integration of Eastern and Western Thought
Chun Sangchin [DEBATE] Modernization and Globalization of Educational Competition: Overcoming the High School Equalization Policy
Kim Kyung-keun [DEBATE] Modification of the Equalization Policy and Suggested Policy Measures
Ku Daeyeol China's Policy toward Korea during World War II: Restoration of Power and the Korean Question
Cho Sung-Won Waiting for the Sage King: The "Political Unconscious" of Namchang Chunhyang Ga