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  1. In North Korea, Korean nationals living outside Korea are called haeoe gungmin (해외국민), whereas South Korea uses the term jaeoe gungmin (재외국민) to refer to entire Korean diaspora. Both terms translate to "overseas national(s)".

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  3. Diaspora members identify themselves, or are identified by others – inside and outside their homeland – as part of the homeland’s national community.”. North Koreans beyond the Korean peninsula are dispersed from the homeland, whether that homeland is defined as North Korea, or the larger Korean peninsula.

  4. Sep 1, 2023 · Summary. Politics of the North Korean Diaspora examines how authoritarian security concerns shape global diaspora politics. Empirically, it traces the recent emergence of a North Korean diaspora – a globally-dispersed population of North Korean émigrés – and argues that the non-democratic nature of the DPRK homeland regime fundamentally ...

  5. cance of the North Korean diaspora affects both North Korea s political system and transnational global politics. This section provides an overview of the North Korean diaspora, outlining migration processes and resettlement destinations. It argues for conceptualizing these émigrés within a diasporic framework: their global dispersion ...

  6. The terms gyopo or dongpo in Korean refer to persons of Korean ethnic descent who have lived the majority of their lives outside Korea or, simply, any Korean who lives outside Korea. Contents. 1 History. 1.1 Origins. 1.2 Korea under Japanese rule. 1.3 After Korean independence. 1.4 Shifting focus of emigration. 2 Return migration. 3 Notes.

  7. Apr 22, 2021 · Univoca, short for unification vocabulary, helps bridge linguistic barriers. After the arduous journey to South Korea, many defectors describe the struggle with the language to be one of the biggest hardships. North Koreans can only understand about half of the language in South Korea.

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