从难民看济州岛的社会经济变化

Chi-wan Kim
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在我国历史上,济州作为一个被疏远的边境地区长期以来一直被忽视。尽管建立了新的王朝,主张建立强大的中央集权制度,收回自治权,但居民逃往大陆或附属岛屿的矛盾现象却因双重剥削等问题而发生。在此背景下,在2018年也门难民危机出现之前,济州岛社会内部已经出现了难民问题。在 20 世纪 90 年代金融危机之后,新自由主义对我国社会制度进行重组的过程中,"难民 "涌入济州岛,也可以在类似的背景下加以理解。本研究以边境岛屿、经济共同发展和和平解决为主题,探讨了济州岛的难民问题和社会经济变迁。济州岛是我国最古老的边境岛屿,与大陆有着丰富的经济共同发展历史。此外,悬而未决的济州 4.3 事件也与 "和平 "这一潜在解决方案的概念相关联。尽管济州岛面临着缺乏大陆支持的局面,但它却拥有吸引国际关注的地缘政治和历史基础。然而,在没有大陆支持或关系的情况下维持经济实际上是不可能的,而大陆单方面的政策方针也不会产生预期的结果。因此,边境岛屿的经济支持政策与和平解决政策应优先考虑基于历史背景的有效支持和协议。
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Socioeconomic Changes in Jeju Island as Seen Through Refugees
Through out our history, Jeju has long been neglected as an alienated borderland. The paradoxical occurrence of residents fleeing to the mainland or affiliated islands, despite the establishment of a new dynasty advocating a strong centralized regime that reclaimed autonomy, was attributed to issues such as double exploitation. In this context, before the emergence of the 2018 Yemeni refugee crisis, Jeju Island had already experienced the refugee issue within our society. The influx of “refugees” to Jeju during the restructuring process of our social system by neoliberalism following the 1990s financial crisis can be understood in a similar context. This study examines the refugee issue and the socioeconomic changes in Jeju Island, focusing on the themes of border islands, mutual economic development, and peaceful settlement. Jeju, being the oldest border island in our country, holds a rich history of mutual economic development with the mainland. Additionally, the unresolved Jeju 4.3 incident is associated with the concept of “Peace” as a potential solution. Despite facing a situation where Jeju lacks support from the mainland, it paradoxically possesses geopolitical and historical foundations that attract international attention. However, sustaining an economy without mainland support or relations is practically impossible, and unilateral policy approaches from the mainland do not yield the expected outcomes. Consequently, economic support policies for border islands and peace settlement policies should prioritize effective support and agreements based on historical context.
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