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Daniel Tudor


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Daniel Tudor is The Economist's Korea Correspondent. He was born in Manchester, England, and is a graduate of Oxford University in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, and also holds an MBA from Manchester University. His first book, 'Korea: The Impossible Country' was released in November 2012. ...more

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North Korea Confidential: P...

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Korea: The Impossible Country

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A Geek in Korea: Discoverin...

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“An hour spent by a Korean on the study of Chinese or Japanese will yield greater progress than an hour spent on English, other things being equal.”
Daniel Tudor, Korea: The Impossible Country: South Korea's Amazing Rise from the Ashes: The Inside Story of an Economic, Political and Cultural Phenomenon

“In some sectors of the economy at least, the traditional importance attached to age and hierarchy is beginning to break down.”
Daniel Tudor, Korea: The Impossible Country: South Korea's Amazing Rise from the Ashes: The Inside Story of an Economic, Political and Cultural Phenomenon

“Westernization is an often-used word in Korea, and can be applied to something considered cold, lacking in jeong, and going against traditional Korean values. To suggest that Korean households are now “Westernized,� whatever that may mean exactly, would be a gross oversimplification.”
Daniel Tudor, Korea: The Impossible Country: South Korea's Amazing Rise from the Ashes: The Inside Story of an Economic, Political and Cultural Phenomenon

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