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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

21. The Impact of the Korean War on the Political-Economic System of North Korea

22. International Journal Of Korean Studies

23. Inter-Korean Strategic Relations and Security Forum in Northeast Asia

24. "MBnomics": A Review and the Road Ahead

25. Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation: The Need for Reciprocity -Does Lopsided Cooperation Continue to Soothe North's Bluffing Mentality?-

26. Preview of the 17th Presidential Election in Korea: Candidates, Issues and Cleavages

27. Leadership for Nation Building: the Case of Korean Presidents

28. A Nuclear Armed Korea as a Factor in Sino-American Relations

29. The U.S. East Asia Strategy and the Korean Peninsula: Retooling Alliance, Asymmetry, and Balancing

30. Inter-Korean Relations and the Future of the U.S.–ROK Alliance

31. U.S. Tax Reform and Its Implications for Korea

32. The North Korean Economy at a Crossroads: Problems and Prospects

33. The ROK-US Alliance During the Bush and Roh Administrations: Differing Perspectives and Their Implications for a Changing Strategic Environment

34. Russia's Interests and Objectives on the Korean Peninsula

35. Dealing with Pyongyang In Search of a More Effective Strategy

36. Advancing Democracy for South Korea: Beyond Electoral Politics and Presidential Impeachment

37. Protest and Democratic Consolidation: A Korean Perspective

38. Political Implications of E-voting in Korea

39. ROK's Nuclear Experiments: A Successful Case of Alliance Management

40. U.S. Korea Security Alliance in Transition: A U.S. Perspective

41. U.S.-Korea Security Alliance in Transition: A ROK Perspective

42. Changing Inter-Korean Relations and the Impact on the U.S.-ROK Alliance

43. The Changing Role Of China On The Korean Peninsula

44. China's "Peaceful Rise:" Implications for US Interests in Korea

45. Beyond Electoral Politics: US-ROK Alliance and the Six-Party Talks on North Korea

46. The Impact of the 2004 National Assembly Elections on the Korean Economy

47. Social-Cultural Changes in South Korea since 1991: An American View

48. The U.S. - Korea Alliance: Past, Present and Future

49. Chinese-North Korean Relations at a Crossroads

50. Russia's Response To The 2002-2003 North Korean Nuclear Crisis

51. Nuclear Issues in U.S.-Korea Relations: An Uncertain Security Future

52. Brain Drain and Economic Development in the Context of U.S.-Korea Alliance

53. Can Neo-classical Principles be an Appropriate Paradigm for the Future Economic Development in Korea?

54. U.S. Services Trade and Investment In South Korea Under The U.S.-ROK Alliance

55. North Korea's Unofficial Market Economy and its Implications

56. Perspectives on the Economic Role of Korea and Korean-Americans in U.S.-Korea Relations

57. The Korean Independence Movement in the United States: Sygnman Rhee, An Ch'ang-Ho, and Pak Yong-Man

58. China and the United States in the Korean Reunification Process

59. South Korea-U.S. Economic Relations: Cooperation, Friction, and Future Prospects

60. Korean Population in the United States, 2000: Demographic Characteristics and Socio-Economic Status

61. The An Ch'angho Controversy: Gradualist-Pacifism, Cultural Nationalism, or Revolutionary-Democracy?

62. Neither Mountain Nor Marketplace: Placing the Buddhist Nun in Contemporary Korean Literature

63. Overcoming the Cold War Legacy in Korea? The Inter-Korean Summit One Year Later

64. Russian Policy toward the Korean Peninsula, 1991-2001

65. The Making of the Korean Financial Crisis: Financial Liberalization without Regulations

66. The Role of U.S. Forces in a Unified Korea

67. The Korean War after Fifty Years: Challenges for Peace and Prosperity

68. The North Korean War Plan and the Opening Phase of the Korean War: A Documentary Study

69. The South Korean Military and the Korean War

70. American Strategy and the Korean Peninsula, 1945-1953

71. The Impact of the Korean War on the Korean Economy

72. Theorizing The Untheorizable: The Korean War and Its Impact on Korean Politics

73. Effects of the Korean War on Social Structures of the Republic of Korea

74. The Impact of the Korean War on the Korean Military

75. Bringing Peace in from Without: How to End the Cold War in Korea

76. Monitoring the Dynamics of Democratization in Korea: The Korea Democracy Barometer Surveys

77. Korea-United States Industrial Alliance

78. Economic Voting in Korean Elections after Democratization

79. The Global Community of Overseas Koreans: The Chinese Koreans and the Korean Americans A Vision for the Future

80. Offering Behavior of Korean Presbyterian Church Members: A Comparative Analysis with African American and Hispanic Groups

81. An Analysis of Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Variations in Types of Voluntary Associations in the Korean American Community

82. Book Reviews: Myoung Chung Wilson, Korean Government Publications: An Introductory Guide.

83. Korea and Japanese Security

84. Chinese Foreign Policy and the Korean Peninsula

85. An Analysis of Structural Determinants of Organizational Effectiveness: The Case of Business Firms in Korea

86. What Is KEDO?

87. Democratization in Korea: The United States Role, 1980 and 1987

88. Korea's Relations with China and Japan in the Post-Cold War Era

89. Presidential Elections and the Rooting of Democracy

90. Change and Continuity in Korean Political Culture: An Overview

91. The Intergenerational Gap in Korean-Americans' Attitudes toward Unification of Korea

92. Changing U.S.-Korean Security Relations

93. Japan's Policy Toward the Two Koreas in the Post-Cold War Era

94. China's Post-Cold War Policy Toward the Korean Peninsula

95. Soviet and Russian Relations with the Two Koreas