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1. The World After Taiwan’s Fall

2. Government Courtesans in the Northern Military Areas -- A Lecture with Hyun Suk Park

3. Carving Status at Kŭmgangsan – A Book Talk by Maya Stiller

4. Does Station Name Matter?: Rent Seeking Behavior and Its Impact on Housing Prices

5. Next steps for the US-China strategic nuclear relationship

6. Korean Newspapers, Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo and Ulleungdo, and Early Japanese Intrusions

7. Transitional Justice and Reconciliation in Asia: Lessons Learned from Korea, Sri Lanka, and Taiwan

8. Limits of Public Diplomacy and Soft Power: Lessons from the THAAD Dispute for South Korea's Foreign Policy

9. Northeast Asia Defense Transparency Index 2020-21

10. Developing Effective Benchmark-Based Allocation for Industrial Sectors: The Case of the Korean ETS

11. The New Southern Policy Plus: What’s New and What’s Next?

12. Field-by-Field Changes in China since Covid-19 and Implications for Korea

13. The Effects of Free Trade Agreements on SMEs’ Direct and Indirect Exports

14. The Determinants and Welfare Implications of Labor Share

15. What’s in the New Southern Policy Plus? An ASEAN Perspective on Building Niche-based Pragmatic Cooperation with South Korea

16. Twenty Years of One Country Two Systems in China: Evaluation and Future Prospects

17. Labor Market Impact of Immigration in the European Union

18. China’s FDI in Europe and Europe’s Policy Response

19. Changing Environment for Opening of Chinese Financial Sector and Implications

20. A Comprehensive Evaluation on Korea’s ODA to Rwanda’s Agriculture Sector and Its implications for Strategic Approaches

21. Economic Policies of GCC Countries in the Era of Low Oil Prices and Their Policy Implications for Korea

22. The Effects of US-China Rivalry on Latin America and Their Implications

23. Five Insights into the ‘Comfort Women’ Protest Movement in South Korea: 2018-2020

24. Partnering for Africa’s digital future: Opportunities for the United States, South Korea, and India

25. The Special Role of US Nuclear Weapons

26. Nuclear priorities for the Biden administration

27. The Implications of Korea’s Experience Supporting Democracy as a Global Narrative

28. The Economic Effects of Multinational Corporation Withdrawal and Policy Implications

29. Understanding and Reducing Military Vulnerabilities of Civilian Nuclear Plants: The Case for the Northeast Asia

30. A New Horizon for the Korea-India Strategic and Sustainable Partnership under Korea's New Southern Policy

31. Framing an Indo-Pacific Narrative in India-South Korea Ties

32. Taking stock: Where are geopolitics headed in the COVID-19 era?

33. Democracy under siege: Advancing cooperation and common values in the Indo-Pacific

34. Normalization by Other Means—Technological Infrastructure and Political Commitment in the North Korean Nuclear Crisis

35. A Roundtable on Monica Kim The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold History

36. Has the Ghost that Ruined the Country Been Resurrected? The Puzzle of South Korea’s Domestic and Foreign Policies

37. Why Canada Must Embrace a Free and Open Indo-Pacific

38. Americans Positive on South Korea Despite Trump’s Views on Alliance

39. Defined Contribution Funded Social Security and Labor Supply: Focus on Mexican Social Security Reform in 1997

40. Bargaining and War: On the Communication Equilibrium in Conflict Games

41. Determinants of Korean Outward Foreign Direct Investment: How Do Korean Firms Respond to the Labor Costs of Host Countries?

42. Development of the Russian Far East in 20 Years of the Putin Era: Seeking New Directions for Deepening Cooperation between Korea and Russia

43. Approaches to Labor Demand Forecast in Developing Economies and Their Implications for Korea's ODA

44. Integrating Climate Change into Development Cooperation – Korea's Experience

45. Foreign Aid to Fragile States: How Effective Does It Work?

46. U.S.-China Technological Rivalry and Its Implications for Korea

47. Special Commentary: COVID-19 and Indo-Pacific Strategy: Korea is Up, China is Down, and the US (For Now) is Out

48. The Origins of the Korean Language: A Linguist’s Perspective

49. Parameters VOL. 48 NO. 3 Autumn 2018

50. The Missing Link in Understanding South Korea’s Foreign Policy: Panmunjom Declaration and Beyond

51. Deter and Normalize Relations with North Korea

52. UN Human Rights Council Elections for 2020-2022 and the Responsibility to Protect

53. Economic Relations between Russia and South Korea in the New Northern Policy

54. South Korea’s Migrant Policies and Democratic Challenges After the Candlelight Movement

55. Finding an Advocate: The Role of the Private Sector in Korea-Japan Relations

56. From Failed Economic Interfaces to Political Levers: Assessing China-South Korea Competition and Cooperation Scenarios on North Korean Special Economic Zones

57. Hypothesizing Kim Jong-un: A Framework for Analyzing North Korean Behavior

58. Is Pyongyang Different in Washington and Seoul? English and Korean Language Policy Discourse on North Korea

59. Converting Maximum Pressure to Maximum Leverage: The Role of Sanctions Relief in Negotiations with North Korea

60. Renewable Energy in Trade Wars: Solar Power in South Korea’s Energy Mix and the Impact of Protectionism

61. The Case for Kaesong: Fostering Korean Peace through Economic Ties

62. More than meets the eye in ROK ceding developing economy status

63. Concerning and Anticipating: A Struggling Korea for The Belt and Road Initiative

64. Hidden Memory and Memorials The Monument in Memory of the Korean Victims of the Atomic Bomb and the Remembrance of Korean Victims

65. The Image of the North Korean in Contemporary South Korean Cinema

66. Can Memories of the Japan-Korea dispute on “Comfort Women” Resolve the Issue?

67. How Does Protectionist Trade Policy Interact with FDI?

68. Buying Allies: Payment Practices in Multilateral Military Coalition-Building

69. Chinese, Russian, Japanese, and Korean Strategies for Northeast Asian Cross-Border Energy Connectivity

70. The Role of Official News Releases of the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism in the Success of the Korean Wave

71. K-pop Fans’ Reaction Videos and Their Implications for Korean Language Learning

72. Will North Korea Denuclearize after the Singapore Summit? Lessons from the past

73. North Korea’s Military Strategy, 2018

74. North Korea’s Economic Strategy, 2018

75. North Korea’s Diplomatic Strategy, 2018

76. North Korea’s Public Relations Strategy, 2018

77. Japan in the Driver’s Seat? Reshaping the Regional Trade Order without the United States

78. Advancing the Regional Trade Order in East Asia with a Less Engaged United States

79. Chinese Views of Korean History in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries

80. Chinese Views of Korean History to the Late 19th Century

81. The U.S.-Japan-ROK Trilateral: Better at Deterrence than Diplomacy?

82. The Candlelight Mandate & Moon Jae-in’s Inter-Korean Dilemma

83. Doubling Down on the U.S.-South Korea Alliance: Olympics Diplomacy Did Not Breach Trust, but TrumpMoon Confidence Is in Jeopardy

84. Salvaging the Sunshine Policy

85. South Korea's Diplomatic Options Under Moon

86. Unification in Action? The National Identity of North Korean defector-Migrants: Insights and Implications

87. The Evolution of the North Korean Nuclear Program: from Survival Strategy to Ideological Legitimization

88. Making Korea Grow Again: Rebalancing the Moon Jae-in Economic Agenda

89. The Economic Importance of the KORUS FTA: A Case Study of the Korean Beef Market After Renegotiations

90. A Way Out of the North Korean Labyrinth

91. Redefining Liquidity for Monetary Policy

92. Advancing the U.S.-Korea Economic Agenda

93. Chinese Views of Korean History in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries

94. Chinese Views of Korean History to the Late 19th Century

95. Chinese Views of Korean History

96. East Asia’s Regional Financial Governance: Assessing Korea’s Centrality

97. A View from China on Triangular Relations

98. A View from the United States on Sino-U.S. Relations

99. A View from the United States on ROK-U.S. Relations

100. The Impact of Chinese National Identity on Sino-Japanese Relations