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International Relations (4) Approach to Global Mind

International Relations (4) Approach to Global Mind. 200 9 . 9. 22 김 병 구 bkkim9@gmail.com. Towards Global Mind. Daily interests in international news topics DPJ victory over LDP in Japan US/DPRK bilateral approach on nuclear issue Approach to foreigners, foreign languages

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International Relations (4) Approach to Global Mind

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  1. International Relations (4)Approach to Global Mind 2009. 9. 22 김병구 bkkim9@gmail.com

  2. Towards Global Mind • Daily interests in international news topics • DPJ victory over LDP in Japan • US/DPRK bilateral approach on nuclear issue • Approach to foreigners, foreign languages • “감사합니다” in 6 languages • Thank you 36참조 • Familiarize world map – “Google Earth” • http://earth.google.com

  3. “대단히 감사합니다” • E Thank you very much • F Merci baucoup • S Muchas gracias • R Spacibo bolshoi • C Xie xie 謝謝 • A Shokran • J Domo arigato gozaimas

  4. Revisit the Global Village • “Earth is round”, geocentric philosophy • Copernicus, Galileo (16-17 c. AD) • Global - Globe –3 dimensional • Dia. 13,000 km, circum. 40,000 km, 23.4 deg. Incl. • 75% water, population 6.4 bil. • 5 oceans, 6 continents • Mother Earth seen from space • Apollo astronaut “Blue Beauty” • Limited resources and environmental protection

  5. 5 Oceans & 6 Continents • Pacific Ocean 태평양 Asia • Atlantic Ocean 대서양 Europe • Indian Ocean 인도양 N. America • Mediterranean 지중해 S. America • Arctic Sea 북극해 Africa • Australia

  6. Historical Global Minds • West conquers East : Alexander the Great (3c. BC) • East conquers West : Genghis Khan (12c. AD) • Rise of the empires • Persian Empire 페르샤제국 • Roman Empire 로마제국 • Mongol Empire 몽고제국 • Ottoman Empire 오토만제국 • British Empire 대영제국 • Silk Road and Marco Polo • Peace Corps overseas volunteers

  7. Alexander Empire

  8. Mongol Empire territorial change

  9. Silk Road: E/W Culture Route로마-이스탄불-바그다드-사마르칸트-서안-경주

  10. Silk Road & Shilla • Connecting E/W through centuries • 7-8c. peak connecting 5 world metros • Constantinople, Baghdad, Samar Cant, Sian, Gyungjoo • 30 ~ 40 deg latitude, pop. ~ 1 mil • Transportation: camels, horses, ships • Duriation: 8,000 km ~ 6 month (40km/day) • Luxury items: silk, glassware etc. • Evidences in Gyungjoo museums

  11. US Peace Corps • Established in 1961 by Kennedy • Dispatched 190,000 to 130 dev. countries • Education, medical, IT tech, English etc. • US ambassador Stevens, 1975년예산중학교 English teacher • Pro US diplomacy over the Cold War • PC graduates: diplomats, businessmen, intelligence officers, etc.

  12. President John Kennedy Peace Corp speech (1961)

  13. 한국해외봉사단(Korea Overseas Volunteer, KOV) • Established in 1995, MOFAT KOICA(Korea International Cooperation Agency, 국제협력단) • Overseas Development Aid(ODA) fund • Age 20-60 Koreans, dispatched 30 countries, 2+1years • Medical, agriculture, IT tech, sports, Korean language etc. • Country experts for Korean future • www.koica.go.kr • Best example of global mind

  14. Homework What is my “Global Mind” level? What can I do to raise it?

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