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Reunification: Building Permanent Peace in Korea
Paul L. Liem | December 1, 2008 What are the historical roots of the U.S. — D.P.R.K. conflict; how should U.S. policy adapt to a rapidly...
Censoring History: Interview with Bruce Cumings
On Oct. 30, 2008, the South Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology demanded that the authors of six textbooks currently...
October 10, 2008 – Reunification: Building Permanent Peace in Korea, Berkeley CA
In partnership with U.C. Berkeley’s International and Area Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies, and Center for Korean Studies, the...
Inside North Korea: Interview with Christine Ahn
At a time when speculation and rumors about events in North Korea are especially active, it should be noted how little of what one reads...
Stories Summoned in the Music: Listening to the New York Philharmonic Perform in Pyongyang
On February 26, 2008, the New York Philharmonic made history as the first American orchestra to ever perform in North Korea. The...
Interview with Ha-Joon Chang, Professor of Economics at Cambridge University, on Free Trade and the
Ha-Joon Chang has taught in the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, since 1990. He has consulted for numerous international...
South Korea’s Beef with America
On June 10, one million South Koreans from all walks of life poured onto the streets of Seoul, the nation’s capital, to protest the newly...
Food Safety on the Butcher’s Block
On April 11, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) released a report that found that of the national efforts to improve U.S. food safety,...
North Korea and the Supernote Enigma
North Korea, it is often said, is a criminal state. One of the more persistent stories supporting that allegation is that the North...
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