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제3세계 유도탄 개발동향-아시아 지역을 중심으로

  • Jang, Myeong-Jin
    • Defense and Technology
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    • no.4 s.146
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    • pp.48-55
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    • 1991
  • 현재까지 제3세계 국가들은 주로 미국과 소련의 무기체계를 표본으로 삼아 자국의 전장개념에 맞는 무기체계를 개발해 왔다. 여기에는 전술용 유도탄과 전략용 유도탄이 포함되어 있으나, 앞으로 이들 국가들에서의 유도탄 개발은 상당한 제한을 받게 될 것이다. 그동안 아르헨티나, 브라질, 중국, 이집트, 인도, 이란, 이라크, 이스라엘, 리비아, 북한, 파키스탄, 사우디아라비아, 남아프리카, 시리아, 대만 및 예맨 등과 같은 나라는 자체 연구개발, 해외구매 또는 국제적 연구개발 협력체계를 통해 탄두와 전술탄도탄 체계를 확보해 왔다

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The Pattern and Characteristics of Demographic Transition in Developing Countries (개발도상국의 인구변천 유형과 특징)

  • Chung, Sung-Ho
    • Korea journal of population studies
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.89-113
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    • 2006
  • Over the past four decades reproductive behavior has changed rapidly in much of the developing countries. The average total fertility rate has fallen by half from six or more to near three today. Between 1960 and 2000 the largest fertility decline occurred in Asia and Latin America. The mortality rate has also decreased in most developing countries. The purpose of this study is to review the pattern and characteristic of demographic transition in developing countries. At first, this study focuses on the regional fertility and mortality transition. Africa, the total fertility rate is still high, can be match to the second stage of demographic transition. Similar case is found in Southern West Asia areas. However, the fertility rate has therd stage of demographic transition. The same pattern is found in Latin America. The mortality rate has also decreased in most of developing countries. It is interesting to find that there is a clear difference among developing countries. In terms of crude death rate, Latin American countries show the lowest rate. while African countries remain still high rate. About mortality, African countries show a high level in terms of both crude death rate and infant mortality rate. African countries also show the lowest level of life expectancy in the world. One of the reasons for low level of life expectancy in Africa is the widespread of AIDS in this areas. This study suggests that we should include 'AIDS' in the study of mortality in African countries.