Question 1:
South Korea and Japan have a share of hostility that finds roots to their shared history. The present day friction that keeps being experienced between the two countries is attributed to a complex mix of hostility and unprecedented invasion of Japan on South Korean land (Yergin and Stanislaw 78 +). During World War II, Japan vehemently and consistently invaded South Korean territory. Japan, over time, colonized South Korea with innumerable youths taken as slaves, exploited and oppressed the remnants reigning havoc on the country’s economic stance.
Because of the disadvantage that was experienced, Korea made an effort to turn their misfortune ...