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    For much of the 20th century, this was the only place in Central Asia where a Korean language newspaper (the Koryo Ilbo) and Korean language theater (Korean Theatre of Kazakhstan) were in operation. The censuses of Kazakhstan recorded 96,500 Koryo-saram in 1939, 74,000 in 1959, 81,600 in 1970, 92,000 in 1979, 100,700 in 1989, and 99,700 in 1999.

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  2. The Korean diaspora in nationalizing Kazakhstan: Strategies for survival as an ethnic minority. In G. Ni. Kim & R. King (Eds.), The Koryo Saram: Koreans in the former USSR. Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin [Special Issue], 23 , 105–106.

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  4. Yoon and Jin (2016) examine how K-pop influences the identities of young members of the Canadian Korean diaspora. These studies suggest that K-pop is also likely to play a crucial role in formulating diasporic Korean identity among youth in Kazakhstan.2. 2 The existing studies often discuss the relationship between Korean diasporic identity and ...

  5. Nov 21, 2017 · A Korean deportee and her son in Ushtobe, Kazakhstan. Photograph by Michael Vince Kim Descendents of Koryo-mar speakers mostly interacted with North Koreans before the 1990’s.

  6. Oct 27, 2019 · The Korean diaspora in Kazakhstan is the second-most-populous group of ethnic Koreans in Central Asia to this day. This diaspora is the most advanced in terms of demographic and social mobility, with its members well-promoted in the highest political and academic circles.

  7. The Korean diaspora of Kazakhstan confirms a relatively high level of integration into the multiethnic society of Kazakhstan and tolerance towards other ethnic groups. This can be seen in the fact that almost half of young Koreans in Kazakhstan are positive about interethnic marriages.

  8. Kazakhstan is a multinational state. Dozens of nations and ethnic groups living there generate a lot of problems that are both immanently national and part of the system of international relations. Before moving to the presentation and causal-consequential analysis of the actual problems of the Korean Diaspora in Kazakhstan, it is necessary to make a brief historical inquiry into the pre ...

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