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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

14. Chinese Views of Korean History

15. Security ties or electoral connections? The US Congress and the Korea–US Free Trade Agreement, 2007–2011

16. A chronic protection problem: the DPRK and the Responsibility to Protect

17. Where Are E-governments in South Asian Countries? A Comparative Approach

18. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Fall 2014

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

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