[New Release] 'The Future Asia Will Change' and More
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◆The Future Asia Will Change= Predicts the future that Asia will change in economics, politics, and culture using credible data and statistics. It moves away from a China-centric view and covers multiple countries in a balanced manner. Special attention is given to the 10 ASEAN countries, including Vietnam and Myanmar, which maintain strong foreign exchange reserves even during the pandemic. Highlighting the dynamism appearing in various fields, it confidently asserts that Asia will lead the world. (Written by Parag Khanna / Translated by Ko Young-tae / Dongnyeok Science)
◆India Common Sense Dictionary= Presents India's history, religion, culture, politics, and economy from an objective perspective. Records structural questions about Indian society and fills answers through data collection and interviews. Vast and complex topics are explained interestingly by comparing them with the Korean context. It also includes information that cannot be known without experience, such as regional characteristics and contract preparation processes, helping those who dream of doing business in India. (Written by Kwon Ki-chul / Gilbut)
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