2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2016.10.003
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National identity in a divided nation: South Koreans’ attitudes toward North Korean defectors and the reunification of two Koreas

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“…Sikap nasionalisme sebagai sikap cinta kepada bangsa dan negaranya. Sikap nasionalisme mendorong seseorang untuk berupaya membangun, mempertahankan dan memelihara keutuhan negaranya (Carter & Perez, 2016;Ha and Hang, 2016). Sikap nasionalisme memiliki dampak yang positif bagi dirinya sendiri maupun untuk bangsa negaranya.…”
Section: Kepuasan Hidup Ditinjau Dari Keterlibatan Organisasiunclassified
“…Sikap nasionalisme sebagai sikap cinta kepada bangsa dan negaranya. Sikap nasionalisme mendorong seseorang untuk berupaya membangun, mempertahankan dan memelihara keutuhan negaranya (Carter & Perez, 2016;Ha and Hang, 2016). Sikap nasionalisme memiliki dampak yang positif bagi dirinya sendiri maupun untuk bangsa negaranya.…”
Section: Kepuasan Hidup Ditinjau Dari Keterlibatan Organisasiunclassified
“…Reunification is frequently the subject of many papers studying North Korea (Grzelczyk, 2014); however, it seems that reunification is no longer the desire of most South Koreans (Ha and Jang, 2016). Moreover, a two state solution with trade and economic cooperation at the center is more in line with the sentiments of South Korean's today; thus, it is relevant to look at reunification through the lens of trade and economic cooperation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concerns on immigration are "as much about the social and cultural impact of immigration as the economic impact" (Manning and Roy 2010). Indeed, a group of people with a shared sense of mutual belonging and obligation tend to see those outside the group as different in some dimension (Dahlin, Weingart, and Hinds 2005;Earley and Mosakowski 2000;Ha and Jang 2016). As stated by Akerlof and Kranton (2000), it matters the identity or a person's sense of self, leading individuals to identify themselves with people in some categories while differentiating themselves from those in others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%