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◦ Understanding of the structure and characters of the capitalism ◦ Analys is of the neo-liberalism and its geographical inequality ◦ Cases and theories of Alternatives; social economic, corporatism, economiccommunity, etc.
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This course is designed to examine recent issues of formation and development of civil society in Humanities perspective and to discuss creative thoughts on Korea NGO‘s development.
The Philosophy of Human rights
This course examines the jurisprudences of international and national bodies on human rights norms established in international and national spheres.
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◦ Socio-historical understanding of democracy and human rights ◦ Practical understanding of the process of social movement for democracy in the third world with case studies.
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During and within the semester, graduate students may apply for credit recognition for research that they conduct outside of the university(Korea domestic/international research institions or other universities). In order to apply for it, students must submit the result dat a after the research has…