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

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

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

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

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

6. The Sixty Years of the Korea-U.S. Security Alliance: Past, Present, and Future

7. U.S. and Japan: New Policies toward the Korean Situations

8. North Korea's Strategic Goals and Policy towards the United States and South Korea

9. China-North Korea Relations after Kim Jong-Il

10. The Right Steps to ROK Defense Reform: How to Overcome Constraints

11. A Strategy for Dealing with North Korea's Provocations

12. The Impact of the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement On Both Economies

13. The Abductions Issue in Japan and South Korea: Ten Years after Pyongyang's Admission

14. The Failure of the Bush Administration's North Korea Policy: A Critical Analysis

15. International Journal of KOREAN STUDIES Volume XIV, Number 1 Spring/Summer 2010

16. The United States and the Origins of the Korean War: The Failure of Deterrence

17. Chinese Perspectives on the Origins of the Korean War: An Assessment at Sixty

18. The Role and Responsibilities of the United States in the Korean War: Critical Foreign Policy Decisions by the Truman and Eisenhower Administrations

19. From Korea to Vietnam: The Evolution of U.S. Interventionism in Asia

20. The Korean Position on Alliance Formation and the Change of Public Trust between Korea and the United States: The Cheonan Incident and the OPCON Issue