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North Korea will reopen tourism to the Mount Kumgang resort and allow reunions for families separated since the Korean War. North Korea s state-run Korean Central News Agency said on Monday that the country s leader Kim Jong Il and the chairwoman of the Hyundai Group, Hyun Jeong Eun, came to an agreement on these matters on Sunday. They also agreed that North Korea would start tourism to Mount Paektu. In addition, the North will reopen tourism to the border city of Kaesong and promote business in the North and South Korean joint industrial complex in Kaesong by normalizing the traffic across the military demarcation line. Tourism to the Mount Kumgang resort has been suspended since July 2008. According to the news agency, North Korea will allow family reunions to take place in fall this year at Mount Kumgang. The South Korean government will study the situation after Hyun gives briefing when she returns on Monday.
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Tentative Itenary 3/26 (WED) JAPAN→KOREA 3/27 (THU) 3/28 (FRI) 3/29 (SAT) 3/30 (SUN) KOREA→BOS
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WikiLeaks Japan North Korea Collapse?; ‘Going Nuclear’; UN Security Council http //blogs.wsj.com/japanrealtime/2010/11/30/wikileaks-japan-north-korea-collapse-going-nuclear-un-security-council/ This is the latest roundup of Japan mentions in a series of JRT posts pulled from the WikiLeaks U.S. embassy cables series relating to Japan. ― From a February 22, 2010, cable classified as “secret” from the U.S. embassy in Seoul summarizing a Feb. 17 conversation between U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Kathleen Stephens and Vice Foreign Minister Chun Yung-woo on Sino-North Korean relations Chun argued that, in the event of a North Korean collapse, China would clearly “not welcome” any U.S. military presence north of the DMZ. XXXXXXXXXXXX Chun XXXXXXXXXXXX said the PRC would be comfortable with a reunified Korea controlled by Seoul and anchored to the United States in a “benign alliance” — as long as Korea was not hostile towards China. Tremendous trade and labor-export opportunities for Chinese companies, Chun said, would also help salve PRC concerns about living with a reunified Korea. Chun dismissed the prospect of a possible PRC military intervention in the event of a DPRK collapse, noting that China’s strategic economic interests now lie with the United States, Japan, and South Korea — not North Korea. Moreover, Chun argued, bare-knuckle PRC military intervention in a DPRK internal crisis could “strengthen the centrifugal forces in China’s minority areas.” On Japan-South Korea relations Chun acknowledged the Ambassador’s point that a strong ROK-Japan relationship would help Tokyo accept a reunified Korean Peninsula under Seoul’s control. Chun asserted that, even though “Japan’s preference” was to keep Korea divided, Tokyo lacked the leverage to stop reunification in the event the DPRK collapses. ― From a June 17, 2009, cable classified as “confidential” from the U.S. embassy in Beijing summarizing a June 16 discussion with an unidentified source about Asian affairs related to North Korea XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX told the Charge that he kept abreast of Western media reports about North Korea. XXXXXXXXXXXX cautioned that U.S. experts should not assume North Korea would implode after Kim Jong-il’s death. He said that PRC analysts concluded that the regime would still function normally and discounted strongly any suggestion that the system would collapse once Kim Jong-il disappeared. ROK has no new ideas - Japan can only scuttle talks XXXXXXXXXXXX said that ROK Six-Party Talks envoy Wi Sung-lac had met with VFM Wu Dawei on June 9 but had offered nothing new. “The South Koreans have plenty of ideas, but we’ve heard them all before,” he complained, adding that the ROK government was too close to the situation in North Korea to be objective. Turning to Japan, XXXXXXXXXXXX said that Japan’s obsession with the abductee issue reminded him of a Chinese expression for an individual who was too weak to make something work, yet strong enough to destroy it. ― From a January 12, 2009, cable classified as “confidential” from the U.S. embassy in Seoul summarizing South Korea’s foreign policy towards its neighbors President Lee has made concerted efforts to improve relations with Tokyo, which were significantly strained during the Roh Moo-hyun era over history and territory issues. Lee sought to compartmentalize what he called “disputes over the past,” stating in an early policy address that “South Korea and Japan should…try to foster a future-oriented relationship with a pragmatic attitude. Historical truth must not be ignored, but we can no longer afford to give up our future relations due to disputes over the past.” Lee’s vision was to look beyond the history-bound bilateral issues and create a Korea-Japan partnership active in the regional and global arena on issues like the denuclearization of the DPRK, strengthening of multilateral relationships, trade and economics, and cooperation on projects like alternative energy, communicable diseases, and poverty alleviation. So far, Lee’s efforts have yielded some success, although Blue House officials would argue that results would have been far better had Tokyo shown more courage, especially in dealing with the Takeshima/Dokdo issue [refers to the territorial disputed group of islands in the Sea of Japan. It is called Takeshima in Japan and Dokdo in South Korea]. For example, Lee pressed ahead with his plan to engage Japan on a more strategic regional and global level. Lee made the decision that Korea would participate in the October U.S.-Japan-Korea Trilateral Policy Planning talks (Ref A) in Tokyo. He then agreed to the U.S.-Japan-Korea Defense Trilateral Talks (Ref B) in Washington in November, the first trilateral defense talks in six years. Lee also initiated the first ever stand-alone China-Japan-Korea Trilateral Summit (Ref C) in Fukuoka in December. Critics will of course point out that there were no substantive results from these meetings, but the fact that the meetings were held at all is a significant result. ― From a April 30, 2009, cable classified as “secret” from the U.S. embassy in Beijing. The “Charge” refers to Dan Piccuta, who was chargé d’affaires of the U.S. embassy in Beijing at the time of the correspondence In the first two G-20 Financial Summits, U.S. and Chinese positions had been close, closer even than the United States and Europe, XXXXXXXXXXXX noted. Views on major issues such as the need for fiscal stimulus and reform of international financial institutions were similar. Leading up to the London Summit, XXXXXXXXXXXX felt that the U.S.-U.K.-China “troika” had been effective Beijing could persuade the developing countries, Washington could influence Japan and South Korea, and London could bring along the Europeans. And further down the cable , related to overhauling the United Nations Security Council, a prospect that could mean adding to the current roster of five permanent (P-5) members, which currently includes the U.S., Russia, China, the U.K. and France China was concerned by “momentum” that was building on UN Security Council reform, which was “not good” for the P-5, XXXXXXXXXXXX said. China wanted the United States to maintain its position on UNSC reform and not be “proactive” on the matter, which the PRC feared could result in a UN General Assembly resolution on the subject. The P-5 “club” should not be “diluted,” XXXXXXXXXXXX said. If we end up with a “P-10,” both China and the United States would “be in trouble.” Moreover, it would be difficult for the Chinese public to accept Japan as a permanent member of the UNSC. The Charge replied that the Administration had not completed its policy review on UNSC expansion, so we do not yet have a position on specific proposals. Nonetheless, the United States believed that UN members should be allowed to state their positions freely and openly without undue P-5 influence. Regarding Japan, the Charge said that, while no decision had been made about which countries to support for permanent membership on the UNSC, it was hard to envision any expansion of the Council that did not include Japan, which was the second-largest contributor to the UN budget. ― From a June 4, 2009, cable classified as “secret” from the embassy in Singapore summarizing a May 30 discussion between U.S. Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg’s conversation with Singapore founder and former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, who now goes by the title minister mentor The Deputy Secretary noted that North Korea’s decisions will have an impact in Japan. MM Lee said he believes Japan may well “go nuclear.” The Chinese must have factored this into their calculations and concluded that the prospect of Japan with nuclear weapons is less bad than losing North Korea as a buffer state. The Chinese take a long-term view and must think that within a few years the DPRK’s current leadership will be gone and there will be new leadership, with new thinking. But there will still be a North Korea, he said. ウィキリークス情報
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作業メイソン cf. speculative mason cf. théorie de la transition Prof. F.
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入手方法 詳説・特徴 関連リンク Agnerod North Imperial StaffStavesQuality +20%Physicalダメージ 58.8-176.4クリティカル確率 7.00%攻撃速度 1.15武器攻撃範囲 13DPS 135.2 pDPS 135.2 ステータス要求値:LEVEL66, 158 STR, 113 INT +18% Chance to Block Attack Damage while wielding a Staffスタッフを装備中、アタック攻撃に対するブロック率+18% +2 to Level of all Lightning Spell Skill Gems全てのLightning Spellスキルジェムのレベルを+2 +(80-120) to IntelligenceIntelligenceに+(80-120) (30-50)% increased Lightning DamageLightningダメージが(30-50)%増加 40% increased Strength RequirementStrength要求値が40%増加 15% chance to Shock15%の確率でShockを与える Damage Penetrates 20% Lightning Resistance敵のLightning耐性を20%分貫通 One for each corner of the great Vinktar Square. 入手方法 カード等のドロップ以外の入手方法 アイテム 必要数 備考 The Stormcaller 4 The Tower 6 Atziri s Arsenal 4 Arrogance of the Vaal 8 Jack in the Box 4 詳説・特徴 このアイテムからベンダーレシピ、予言等で変換して得られるアイテム 変換先 変換元 必要数 備考 The Vinktar Square (Metamorph) Agnerod North 1 Agnerod East 1 Agnerod South 1 Agnerod West 1 関連リンク 英wiki https //pathofexile.gamepedia.com/Agnerod_North Unique Staves 一覧
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Korea became a territory of Japan by the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910. Many foreigners reported the situation of Korea during the annexation period. What do they say? You will learn the reality. ● Helen Mears, Mirror for Americans, Japan The [First Sino-Japanese War] was an unqualified success from the Japanese point of view. The Western Powers applauded, and one after another gave up their “special privileges” and admitted Japan as an equal sovereign Power. The Japanese bestowed freedom on the Koreans, and to celebrate the event, the Korean King assumed the title of Emperor to indicate that he was now an equal of the Chinese and Japanese Emperors. *** When, in 1910, the Japanese annexed Korea, it was because the new Emperor“petitioned” them to do so. In commenting on Japan’s relations with Korea, many pre-Pearl Harbor Western historians have noted how punctilious the Japanese were in following the legal niceties of international relations as taught them by the Western Powers. As Professor [Payson Jackson] Treat comments, “... every step in the process was ‘correct’ diplomatically, and the final annexation was consummated by ... treaty, not proclamation.” As a matter of record, Japan’s annexation of Korea had considerably more “legal” documentation than most of the empire-buildingof the Western Powers. ●London Times, 28 September 1904 edition The Japanese Government are understood to have two principal aims in view. They desire to promote Korea’s foreign commerce ... and to regulate her foreign relations sothat there shall be a minimum of friction and blundering. (...) It has therefore been agreed that Korea shall accept a financial adviser recommended by Japan, and Mr. Megata, one of the ablest among the junior members of the Japanese Treasury, has been chosen for the post. (...) Then, in the conduct of her foreign relations also, Korea is to have the benefit of an adviser franked by Japan–Mr. D. W. Stevens, during many years Secretary of the United States Legation in Tokio, and now counsellor to the Japanese Legation in Washington, a man of well proved ability. (...) The Koreans have had ample time to appreciate the advantages of reform, but they have never shown the least disposition to be appreciative. There is only one faint hope–namely, that although Korea cannot discern the things making for her own good, she may learn to value them by experience of their uses. On that slender foundation Japan intends to build, and if she succeed in raising a solid edifice she will deserve much credit. ●San Francisco Chronicle, 21 March 1908 edition] D.W. Stevens, diplomatic adviser to the Corean Council of State, was an arrival yesterday on the Nippon Maru (...) In 1904, under the treaty between Japan and Corea, he was appointed to his present position. Stevens says the Corean people have been greatly benefited by Japanese protection and that they are beginning to look more favorably on it. He says the Japanese are doing for the Coreans what America is doing for the Philippines. Continuing, he said,“You can get some idea of the condition of Corea before the war from the statement that the Government was spending 3,000,000 yen annually on a standing army and 60,000 yen on public education. The people are divided into two classes, the peasantry and the official classes. The former was ground down until nothing but a bare existence was left from their labor, while the official class was thoroughly corrupt. “The peasants have welcomed the Japanese, while the official class has not, but even the officials are beginning to see that the only hope for the country lies in are organization of the old institutions.” ● George Trumbull Ladd American educator and philosopher Nationally, a new life opens up before Korea. Japan has sent her veteran statesman to advise and guide Korea, the man to whom in the largest sense Japan owes so much–the most conspicuous statesman in Asia to-day, Marquis Ito. Plans for the reform of the Government, codification of the laws, development of the industry and business of the people, and extension of education, have been formulated, and in a comparatively short time most promising results achieved. In spite of difficulties which necessarily for the present encumber the situation, the outlook is most hopeful. ●New York Times(29 April 1905 edition) Wonderful is the spectacle of transformation in Korea. The reforms already effected are remarkable and are an unmixed benefit to the people, but they are causing dismay to the Emperor and his corrupt Court of attendants, soothsayers, fortune tellers, and foreign parasites. The Emperor has suffered a cruel disillusion, but is still hoping for the ultimate success of Russia, a power which has fostered the worst influences of his barbaric reign. ● Correspondent EssonThird in the North China Herald(18 August 1905 edition) Japan, meanwhile, is being soundly rated by the ignorant classes and by some foreigners for her whole course of action during the past year. She is threatening a protectorate, we are told. But what of that? We have had a protectorate ever since the treaty was signed and since war broke out. (...) In a word the bane of Corea to-day is not the Japanese, but the Palace, where ignorance, superstition, and cruelty hold sway. (...) To the fullest extent of her territory and influence, [Korea] stands responsible for the war. In the blood and sweat and suffering of it she has shared nothing. Let us help her to see her faults, her sins, her good-for-nothingness, help her to awake to an earnest, diligent, honest life, and it will be time enough then to declaim against a protectorate and the high-handedness of the Japanese. ●North China Herald(24 November 1905 edition) Even those who like the Coreans best, and all who know them allow that they have many amiable qualities, are forced to admit that Corea cannot maintain herself in the twentieth century as an independent State. ● Comments made by General Dmitri Horvath, general manager of the Chinese EasternRailway, about the assassination of Ito Hirobumi in Kharbinskii viestnik(a Russian- Manchurian newspaper) The more I contemplate [the assassination], the more miserable I feel. If Russia had heeded the advice of Marquis Ito prior to the great war of recent times [the Russo-Japanese War], both that cruel war and the dishonor defeat brought to Russia could have been avoided. Everyone knows that the purpose of Marquis Ito’s visit to Harbin was decidedly not empty, ritualistic diplomatic exchanges with our finance minister. ●Shen Bao(Chinese-language newspaper published in Shanghai between 1872 and 1949; 01 September 1910 edition) Korea has perished. Nevertheless, the Korean emperor is smiling, the Korean liege lords are ecstatic, and the former emperor (Gojong) too bears no grudge. All of them seem to be skilled at acquiring special treatment from a foreign nation. Only the students are gloomy and disaffected. ●London Times(04 October 1904 edition) Of all the many remarkable circumstances of this Far-Eastern war, the fact that dominates everything else is the courage and conduct of the Mikado’s armies. We recognise, almost grudgingly and in spite of ourselves, the existence of a moral force that appears to govern and sway the whole conduct of a whole people, inspiring not a caste but a nation from highest to lowest, to deeds that are worthy to rank with the most famous of history or of legend. We want to know what this force is, whence it comes, and what it means; the sense of its existence makes us jealous, uncomfortable, almost annoyed. We are told that the Japanese are scientific fanatics; in effect that is apparently the result; but effects are nothing and causes everything. What we desire to know is the cause, the underlying motive that inspires the deeds of valour, too numerous to name, that are told us from all sides, without a single dissentient voice, both from one side of the battlefield and from the other, even finding a generous acknowledgment in a rescript of the Tsar’s. (...) Valor is nothing new to the West, since the annals of all armies are crowded with it. It was not that; there was something more behind, something which, had all Western armies possessed it, would have prevented black marks which besmirch the military escutcheons of all nations of the West without exception. What was it? What is it? ● Alleyne Ireland, British historian From such a study [of the available data], which has occupied me for more than three years, and of which the results are presented in this volume, I have formed the opinion that Korea is today infinitely better governed than it ever was under its own native rulers, that it is better governed than most self-governing countries, that it is as well governed as any of the British, American, French, Dutch, and Portuguese dependencies which I have visited, and is better governed than most of them, having in view as well the cultural and economic development of the people as the technique of administration. *** From year to year since annexation the number of prisons has increased, and their condition improved, so that today, the larger prisons, at least, will bear comparison with those of any country, and are greatly superior to most of the prisons in the United States. In the fiscal year 1918 public schools for Korean children numbered 466 throughout the country, and the expenditure for them amounted to 1,835,000 yen, of which only 195,000 yen, namely about ten per cent of the whole, fell upon the Korean population, the average burden on each household being as low as six sen (1 sen = 1⁄2 cent U.S.), while the rest was met by government assistance. However, in view of the growing need of common education among the people a programme was drawn up in 1919 to found 400 more schools within the next four years on the standard of “one school to every three villages at least,” and this necessarily meant [a] large increase in expenditure and consequent increase in the incidence of the school tax, as well as in the amount of government aid. (...) It is to be noted that between 1918 and 1922 the expenditure on the elementary education of Koreans increased nearly eight-fold. Are those articles same as what you learnt? If not, that is not a problem! 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002 US rebuffs N.Korea s hint of bilateral talks The United States has strongly urged North Korea to return to the 6-party talks. It also urged the North to take concrete actions to discard its nuclear ambition, if it wants to hold direct talks with the US. US State Department spokesman Ian Kelly was responding to Monday s comments by a North Korean foreign ministry spokesman. The North Korean official rejected calls to return to the 6-party talks and hinted about direct talks with the United States. Kelly said the United States would not engage with North Korea unless it takes action towards denuclearization. He did not rule out the possibility of resuming dialogue, but he reiterated that direct talks would take place only within the 6-nation framework. Kelly added that there would be no direct talks any time soon, as North Korea has not shown any signs of denuclearizing.