Slideshow on the Koreas & the "Tigers of Asia" for World Regional Geography – Mark M. Miller, Dept. of Geography & Geology, The University of Southern Mississippi
2. North Korea: authoritarian communist, nuclear
weapons, “trigger-happy,” very isolated
South Korea: close ally
with US; transition from
developing to
developed world –
probably next country
after Japan to make the
leap; built on strong
education system; many
major companies – e.g.,
Kia, Hyundai
Seoul, capital
of South Korea
3. . Retrieved October 4,
ttravel.com/category/
South Korea. Capital city of Seoul
10. Andrea Boucher. Teaching abroad.
Retrieved October 4, 2011:
http://ocean.otr.usm.edu/~w301497
/aag/perspectives/andrea_boucher/
andrea_boucher.html
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East Asia Forum. Retrieved February 24, 2010:
http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2008/11/27/neo-cons-in-
pyongyang/
North Korea
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http://tizona.wordpress.com/2008/03/14/n-
korea-raps-un-human-rights-report/
North Korea
South Korea
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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124295017403345489.html
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2009: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124295017403345489.html
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2009: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124295017403345489.html
http://freekorea.us/2007/04/29/the-north-korean-air-
force-by-google-earth/
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https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/vice-guide-to-north-korea-1-of-3
19. Retrieved February 24, 2010
The “Four Tigers of Asia"
Taiwan
Hong Kong
Singapore:
“entrepot”
South
Korea
20. Retrieved February 24, 2010
The next “tigers”?
Vietnam
Philippines:
lingua franca
Tagalog
Indonesia: Spread across more
than 17,000 islands, the fourth
most populous country in the
world.