• Title/Summary/Keyword: 아르메니아

Search Result 8, Processing Time 0.02 seconds

Health Zone_세계 속 건강마을을 찾아서 - 천연광천수를 마시고 온천을 즐기는 삶 그루지야의 캅카스 사람들

  • Lee, Won-Jong
    • 건강소식
    • /
    • v.36 no.7
    • /
    • pp.16-19
    • /
    • 2012
  • 그루지야(Georgia)는 스위스와 비슷한 면적에 인구 약 530만 명의 작은 나라이다. 아직까지 아시아로 직접 연결되는 비행기노선도 거의 없는 상태이다. 그러나 이스탄불뿐만 아니라 런던, 파리, 프랑크푸르트, 뮌헨 등 유럽의 도시를 통해서 들어갈 수 있다. 나는 먼저 이스탄불로 가서 비행기를 갈아탄 후 2시간 만에 수도인 트빌리시에 도착했다. 대부분 국토는 산악지역으로 구성되어 있다. 북쪽으로는 흑해에서 카스피해로 이어지는 캅카스 산맥에 4,000m가 넘는 수많은 산들이 있다. 캅카스 산맥에 의해서 러시아와 국경을 이루고 있고, 동부에는 아제르바이젠, 남부에는 아르메니아, 동남부에는 터키가 위치하고 있으며, 서쪽에는 흑해가 있다. 한 마디로 동양과 서양이 만나는 곳에 위치하고 있다.

  • PDF

A Study on Linguistic Situation in Republic of Artsakh (아르싸흐 공화국의 언어상황 연구)

  • 정경택
    • Russian Language and Literature
    • /
    • no.66
    • /
    • pp.251-275
    • /
    • 2019
  • The Nagorno-Karabakh region, which belonged to Azerbaijan SSR during the Soviet period declared its independence as the Republic of Artsakh in 1991. Currently, the region is internationally regarded as Azerbaijani territory, but in reality it is a part of Armenia. Therefore, Armenian language policies are applied, and Armenian language is defined as a state language. Even though the Azerbaijani population of Nagorno-Karabakh and the number of Azerbaijani speakers have increased during the Soviet period, the Armenians have not learned and used Azerbaijani language. This becomes the basis for Russian language to maintain its solid position as a lingua franca in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Also, Russian language is a required subject for all Artsakh's higher education institutions, secondary and general education institutions just like in Armenia. It is because the Azerbaijan war from 1991 to 1994 was virtually supported by Russia, and Armenia recognized Russia as its most important volunteer and protector. In the Republic of Armenia, Russian is regarded as a language of communication among ethnic minorities, and the use of Russian language continues to be active.

An Analysis of Azerbaijani Armed Forces' Drone Blitzkrieg and Its Implications (아제르바이잔 군의 드론 기동전 분석과 시사점)

  • Cho, Sang Keun;Shin, Eui Chul;Lee, Kwang Woon;Park, Sang Hyuk
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
    • /
    • v.8 no.3
    • /
    • pp.253-257
    • /
    • 2022
  • The Azerbaijani Armed Forces(AAF) that carried out a drone blitzkrieg for a short time defeated the Armed Forces of Armenia in 2020. As a result, the AAF proved that drones aren't supplementary means, but major ones in combat. Simultaneously, the AAF demonstrated that middle powers can shortly implement the revolution in military affairs(RMA) if the organizational culture for deep change are backed up. Especially, the AAF's RMA is full of suggestions to the Repulic of Korea Army(ROKA) because the ROKA wants to prepare the dronbot combat system for the future. After this, the ROKA is able to visualize how to perform the korean style drone blitzkrieg achieving a intact victory if its comabt system and structure are developed at the same time.

A Study on Overseas Battle Cases Using Combat Drone (공격 드론을 활용한 해외 전투사례 연구)

  • Sang-Hyuk Park;Sung-Kwon Kim;Seung-Pil Namgung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
    • /
    • v.9 no.5
    • /
    • pp.403-407
    • /
    • 2023
  • This study started with the background that future South Korean military organizations should develop a complex system linking unmanned systems by analyzing and considering cases using "drone," which has recently become an essential means of war. In 2014 and 2022, South Korea is facing serious security threats from North Korean drones that have recently invaded South Korea's airspace in a row. If a North Korean drone was loaded with explosives and poisonous gas and invaded our airspace, the damage would be more serious. Furthermore, what the Azerbaijan-Armenian War of 2020 and the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war have in common is that battles using "combat drones" are underway. Watching this shift in the domestic and overseas war paradigm, drones have become essential for military operations. In the context of a "ceasefire" and the military environment on the Korean Peninsula, South Korea should actively develop "Combat drones" that take into account precise strikes and portability against targets linked to military drones.

Comparative Analysis of Cataloging Record Related to Korea in the National Libraries of the Main Developing Countries - Focused on 12 Europe and South America Countries - (주요 개발도상국의 국가도서관에 있어 한국관련 목록레코드 비교 분석 - 유럽 및 남미지역 12개국을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Jeong-Hyen
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
    • /
    • v.47 no.2
    • /
    • pp.1-25
    • /
    • 2016
  • This study was conducted to analyze the characteristics of records related to Korea shown in the cataloging records of national libraries of the main 12 developing countries in Europe and South America. The results are as follows. To begin with, Korea-related records in most national libraries are very poor and under 0.01% of the library. Second, Korean materials usually write Korean in Roman characters except for National Library of Armenia, but there are not marked with the original Korean language and unfeasible Hangeul search. Third, on investigation of the subject distribution in sub criteria of Korea-related records, subject related to history, politics, and economy is largely shown in the highest rate. Fifth, among the Korea-related subject heading, Taekwondo is marked with distinction from Karate in most libraries except for National Library of Argentina. Dokdo is marked with the geographical name of 'Korea' in 8 national libraries and East Sea (Donghae) already is marked with 'Sea of Japan' in 7 national libraries. Amnokgang, Dumangang, and Baekdusan-related records did not search at all in most national libraries.

A Study on Cognitive Warfare Implementation Methods Based on Analysis of Recent War Cases (최근 전쟁 사례분석에 기초한 인지전 수행 방안 연구)

  • Jun-Hak Sim;Sun-Il Yang;Je-Young Lee
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
    • /
    • v.10 no.5
    • /
    • pp.195-200
    • /
    • 2024
  • The purpose of this study is to propose optimized cognitive warfare strategies for the Korean Peninsula by analyzing recent war case studies. Through the analysis of the Armenia-Azerbaijan war, the Israel-Palestine conflict, the Ukraine-Russia war, and the Israel-Hamas conflict, it was found that the following aspects are crucial in conducting cognitive warfare: 1) applying methods according to objectives, 2) organizing and structuring appropriately to the objectives and means, and 3) utilizing various means from both civilian and military sectors. Based on these findings, cognitive warfare strategies optimized for the operational environment of the Korean Peninsula were suggested in terms of the three elements of military innovation. From the aspect of methodology, it is recommended to develop cognitive warfare scenarios based on legitimacy and legality, and to integrate roles according to the level of warfare. Regarding organization and structuring, the establishment of a national-level control tower and the construction of an integrated response system involving civilians, government, military, and police based on legislation are proposed. In terms of means, it is suggested to utilize various tools from the civilian, government, military, and police sectors, such as North Korean defectors, psychological warfare broadcasts against North Korea, social media, and cyber operations, for auditory, visual, and message delivery. In future battlefields characterized by hyper-connectivity and hyper-intelligence, the execution of cognitive warfare will become increasingly important. Therefore, it is necessary to continuously develop optimized cognitive warfare strategies for the Korean Peninsula through comprehensive national efforts.