South Korea sees technology as key to rejuvenation - FT.com
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Un dossier « Corée du Sud » dans le Financial Times du 6 novembre 2013, avec une grosse pub pour le projet « Foodpolis » avec son titre ronflant : Foodpolis pour un avenir sain pour l’Asie et pour le Monde...
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Some 65 years after the Republic of Korea was born amid a landscape of desperate poverty, its armed forces recently brought central Seoul to a standstill with a huge anniversary parade. As tanks, missiles and thousands of troops coursed through the streets of the capital, the gleaming office buildings and trendy coffee shops surrounding them bore testament to one of the past century’s most stunning economic success stories.
Yet, amid the flag-waving children and the confetti, last month’s display reflected the military tensions that continue to haunt the Korean peninsula and which have been unresolved since its formal division in 1948. And while South Korea’s annual output has grown since then from an estimated $86 a head to $22,590 last year, it is gripped by a nervous debate over its path to continued economic development.