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Activists Academy 2009 involving in the Civic Education for Democracy in Korea (in Korean)

Current Status and Future Tasks of Korea's Direct and Participatory Democracy (in Korean)

Reunification Discourse and Peaceful Alternative Policies (in Korean)

Irregular Employment and Irregular Workers: industrial relations and trade union movement (in Korean)

The Employment, Labor and Social Security Laws for the Contigent Work in America, Germany and Korea (in Korean)


Neoliberalism and gender politics - women in precarious employment. The German case (in Korean and German)

The Changing Social Structures of the GDR and East Germany after Unification (in Korean and German)

Conceivable Lessons from the German Unification Occurence
(in English)

Korean Women Workers Meet the Social Economy based on Reciprocity and Solidarity (in Korean)

Appraisal of Government Budgets and Women's Movement (in Korean)

Public Support  for Mass Sports and Sprots Clubs in Germany (in Korean)

Global Financial Crisis and Financial Regulation (in English)

Willy Brandt and the European peace order (in English)

Realities of Women's Employment and Countermeasures to Secure Women's Labor Rights during Economic Crisis (in Korean)
 


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