Korea: The Impossible Country Link

The book highlights the "cold reality" of modern Korean life:

: Discusses modern challenges such as the aging population, multiculturalism, and the ongoing relationship with North Korea. The "Impossible" Reality

: South Korea has some of the longest working hours in the OECD, leading to high rates of depression and job-related stress among workers. Korea: The Impossible Country

: Explores traits like han (a unique form of collective sorrow and resentment) and jeong (deep social attachment), which drive the nation's intensity.

: Analyzes the competitive worlds of Korean politics, the chaebol (large family-owned conglomerates like Samsung), and the high-pressure education system. The book highlights the "cold reality" of modern

Tudor draws on interviews with various figures, from Choi Min-sik (star of Oldboy ) to North Korean defectors and shamans, to show that while Korea is unified in its determination, it is also a land of deep paradoxes—simultaneously hyper-modern and deeply traditional. Korea: The Impossible Country - Amazon.in

: Looks at the vibrant cultural scene, including the global "Hallyu" wave (K-pop and K-dramas), food culture, and the nightlife. : Analyzes the competitive worlds of Korean politics,

: While the first miracle was economic, Tudor suggests Korea is now seeking a "third miracle" that balances its immense wealth with personal happiness and social openness. Critical Insights

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