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A career diplomat and Senior Foreign Service Officer, Evans Revere is Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs. Prior to this assignment, he was the State Department’s Director for Japanese Affairs, responsible for the day-to-day management of U.S. relations with Japan. During 2000-2003, he was Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul.
Foreign culture has a great impact on its culture a most of the population has been affected by it.korean culture has been greatly influenced by outside cultures, majorly of foreign origin. Korean culture is somehow related to outside culture although most of them have been now koreanised,there was a major religion change also but now it ahs.
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Ambassador Kim Sook, a career South Korean diplomat since 1978, has been South Korea’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York since July 2011. Previously, he served as First Deputy Director of Korea’s National Intelligence Service from 2009. Earlier assignments for the Foreign Ministry include service as the Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Peace.
His Washington assignments include the Benelux Desk, the South Pacific Desk, and seven years as an analyst covering North Korea foreign policy issues. Sudweeks speaks Korean and Mandarin. He and his wife Jennifer (Skousen), a fellow Foreign Service officer, are the parents of three daughters.