Corea del Sur 2022: la pandemia continúa

The article begins by questioning the increasingly frequent discourse on the postpandemic period, to draw attention to the continued and graver effects of Covid in terms of loss of life. The author proposes to study the pandemic’s evolution in Korea, establishing two distinct phases: during the firs...

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Autor principal: Ramírez Bonilla, Juan José
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Idioma:español
Editor: El Colegio de México A.C. 2023
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Anuario Asia Pacífico

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description The article begins by questioning the increasingly frequent discourse on the postpandemic period, to draw attention to the continued and graver effects of Covid in terms of loss of life. The author proposes to study the pandemic’s evolution in Korea, establishing two distinct phases: during the first, the main indicator is the number of infections in the context of a health policy aimed at containing the virus. The second phase would be characterized by the availability and application of vaccines against Covid-19; in this regard, the main indicators are the number of deaths and the mortality rate. Based on this differentiation, the author argues that, given the high number of deaths recorded during 2022, the pandemic is not yet over. Based on these criteria, the text analyzes the changes in the Korean political system, marked by the alternation and apparent consolidation of Korea’s two-party system. It also studies the domestic and international performance of the Korean economy, highlighting the boom in service sectors to the detriment of manufacturing of tangible goods, and highlighting the changes in foreign demand favorable to North America compared to the Asia-Pacific. Finally, the article notes the changes in intergovernmental relations within East Asia, as the North Korean government reactivated its missile-testing program throughout 2022.
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spelling oai:oai.anuarioasiapacifico.colmex.mx:article-3712024-01-08T21:20:48Z Korea 2022: The Pandemic Continues Corea del Sur 2022: la pandemia continúa Ramírez Bonilla, Juan José pospandemia letalidad alternancia política desempeño económico relaciones intercoreanas post-pandemic lethality political alternation economic performance inter-Korean relations The article begins by questioning the increasingly frequent discourse on the postpandemic period, to draw attention to the continued and graver effects of Covid in terms of loss of life. The author proposes to study the pandemic’s evolution in Korea, establishing two distinct phases: during the first, the main indicator is the number of infections in the context of a health policy aimed at containing the virus. The second phase would be characterized by the availability and application of vaccines against Covid-19; in this regard, the main indicators are the number of deaths and the mortality rate. Based on this differentiation, the author argues that, given the high number of deaths recorded during 2022, the pandemic is not yet over. Based on these criteria, the text analyzes the changes in the Korean political system, marked by the alternation and apparent consolidation of Korea’s two-party system. It also studies the domestic and international performance of the Korean economy, highlighting the boom in service sectors to the detriment of manufacturing of tangible goods, and highlighting the changes in foreign demand favorable to North America compared to the Asia-Pacific. Finally, the article notes the changes in intergovernmental relations within East Asia, as the North Korean government reactivated its missile-testing program throughout 2022. El artículo comienza cuestionando el discurso cada vez más frecuente sobre la pospandemia, para llamar la atención sobre su continuación en condiciones más graves en cuanto a los costos medidos en vidas. El autor propone estudiar la evolución de la pandemia en Corea, para lo cual establece dos fases diferenciadas: durante la primera, el principal indicador es el número de contagios en el contexto de una política sanitaria orientada hacia la contención del virus; la segunda fase estaría caracterizada por la disponibilidad y la aplicación de vacunas contra covid-19; en esta situación los principales indicadores son el número de decesos y la tasa de letalidad; con base en esta diferenciación, el autor sostiene que, dado el elevado número de decesos registrados durante 2022, la pandemia no ha terminado. A partir de estos criterios, el autor analiza los cambios en el sistema político coreano, marcados por la alternancia y la aparente consolidación del sistema político bipartidista. También estudia el desempeño doméstico e internacional de la economía coreana, destacando la dinamización de los sectores de servicios en detrimento de los sectores productores de bienes tangibles, así como los cambios en la demanda externa favorables a América del Norte sobre Asia del Pacífico. Finalmente, observa los cambios en las relaciones intergubernamentales en la escala de Asia del Este, en la medida en que a lo largo de 2022 el gobierno norcoreano reactivó su programa balístico. El Colegio de México A.C. 2023-05-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/xml application/epub+zip text/plain audio/mpeg https://anuarioasiapacifico.colmex.mx/index.php/aap/article/view/371 10.24201/aap.2023.371 Anuario Asia Pacífico El Colegio de México; 2023; 1-25 Anuario Asia Pacífico El Colegio de México; 2023; 1-25 2683-1430 spa https://anuarioasiapacifico.colmex.mx/index.php/aap/article/view/371/381 https://anuarioasiapacifico.colmex.mx/index.php/aap/article/view/371/393 https://anuarioasiapacifico.colmex.mx/index.php/aap/article/view/371/428 https://anuarioasiapacifico.colmex.mx/index.php/aap/article/view/371/429 https://anuarioasiapacifico.colmex.mx/index.php/aap/article/view/371/430 Derechos de autor 2023 Anuario Asia Pacífico El Colegio de México
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alternancia política
desempeño económico
relaciones intercoreanas
post-pandemic
lethality
political alternation
economic performance
inter-Korean relations
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Corea del Sur 2022: la pandemia continúa
title Corea del Sur 2022: la pandemia continúa
title_alt Korea 2022: The Pandemic Continues
title_full Corea del Sur 2022: la pandemia continúa
title_fullStr Corea del Sur 2022: la pandemia continúa
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title_short Corea del Sur 2022: la pandemia continúa
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letalidad
alternancia política
desempeño económico
relaciones intercoreanas
post-pandemic
lethality
political alternation
economic performance
inter-Korean relations
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economic performance
inter-Korean relations
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