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Foreign relations of South Korea / Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea / Divided regions / Adoption in France / Adoption in the United States / International adoption of South Korean children / Korean adoptee / International adoption / Korean diaspora / Korea / Asia / Adoption
Date: 2005-04-13 06:02:38
Foreign relations of South Korea
Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea
Divided regions
Adoption in France
Adoption in the United States
International adoption of South Korean children
Korean adoptee
International adoption
Korean diaspora
Korea
Asia
Adoption

Adopted Koreans and the development of identity in the ‘third space’ Since 1953, 150,000 Korean children have been adopted to 15 main host countries in the West. They constitute the largest international adoptee grou

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