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  2. NOMAD (group) - Wikipedia

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    NOMAD (Korean: 노매드; RR: Nomaedeu; MR: Nomaedŭ; backronym for Need Our Microphone And Dances) is a South Korean boy band formed by Nomad Entertainment. The group consists of five members: Sangha, Doy, One, Rivr, and Junho. They debuted on February 28, 2024, with the eponymous extended play (EP) Nomad.

  3. Rason Special Economic Zone - Wikipedia

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    However, some analysts thought it was more a project for experimenting with a capitalist economy, rather than using it as a basis for transforming the economy of North Korea. [6] The first North-South joint venture company in Rason Special Economic Zone, called Chilbosanmeri Joint Company, was approved in 2010. [15]

  4. Progressivism in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The PD faction prioritized the class struggle, identifying the working class as the principal revolutionary agent and focusing on labor movements to challenge the capitalist class. In contrast, the NL faction adopted a left-wing nationalistic approach and viewed the Korean people – both the North and the South – to be the principal ...

  5. South Korea’s digital nomad visa is about much more ... - AOL

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    “The South Korean digital nomad visa is a great step forward for allowing foreigners to reside in the country,” he says. “South Korea is an overall beautiful country to reside in.

  6. Felix Abt - Wikipedia

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    Felix Abt (born 15 January 1955, Switzerland) is a Swiss business affairs specialist on North Korea and Vietnam. [1]Abt was one of the first foreign entrepreneurs [2] to seek to do business in contemporary North Korea, where he lived between 2002 and 2009, and developing and operating businesses.

  7. Chaebol - Wikipedia

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    Many of the firms that benefited from this relationship were too indebted, had poor corporate governance, and were inefficient. There was a huge inflow of capital and a bending of regulation in favour of these problematic firms. Hanbo Group, formerly South Korea's second-largest steel-maker, is a good example of this.

  8. Michael Kim (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Michael ByungJu Kim (born 1963) is an American billionaire businessman of South Korean origin. [3] He is the founder and chairman of MBK Partners, a private equity firm headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. He has been called the "Godfather of Asian private equity". [4] Kim chairs the Board of Managers of Haverford College.

  9. List of political parties in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Korean Social Democratic Party (조선사회민주당, banned) Socialist Party (1951–1953) Progressive Party (1956–1958, banned) United Socialist Party of Korea (1961–1967, banned) Revolutionary Party for Reunification → National Democratic Front of South Korea → Anti-Imperialist National Democratic Front (1969–2005, banned)