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

2. Sweden’s Peacekeeping Contributions through the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission

3. Tying Human Rights to U.S.-DPRK-ROK Negotiations

4. Getting North Korean Human Rights Right, Now and for the Future

5. North Korea’s Plan for Unification by Federation: What It Really Means

6. China’s Role in Korean Security Issues

7. Casualties of War: The Legacy of South Korean Participation in the Vietnam Conflict

8. Recollections of the Blue Dragons: Those Incredible Young Men from the Land of the Morning Calm

9. Partisans, Pilots, PSYOPS, and Prisoners: North Korea’s Vietnam Odyssey

10. The Relationship between the United Nations Command and Japan: 1950 to 2018

11. The North Korean Détente: Peace Prospects on the Korean Peninsula

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

13. The 10th Special Measures Agreement between the U.S. and South Korea: Analysis and Implications for Northeast Asia

14. The U.S.- ROK Alliance and its Discontents: Investigating the Effects of the Alliance on Civil-Military Relations in South Korea

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

16. Freeze and Advance: How North Korea Maneuvered to Get the Bomb and Prospects for Its Nuclear Future

17. South Korean Defense Budgets 2017-2019: Paying More Despite a Reduced Threat?

18. China’s Role in Inter-Korean Relations

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

20. How K-pop Broke the West: An Analysis of Western Media Coverage from 2009 to 2019

21. Reversed Ethnography in the Reception of the Korean Wave

22. The U.S. Adaptation of Korea’s Unscripted Format in the New Korean Wave Era: A Case Study of Grandpas Over Flowers

23. Staging Hallyu: K-Pop and K-Drama Reimagined in Asian American Theater

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

25. The Strategic Case for South Korea to Join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership

26. Tensions in U.S.-Korea Economic Relations

27. The Evolution of Korean Studies in the Philippines

28. International Collaboration Efforts to Denuclearize the Korean Peninsula

29. Sources of Conflict in South Korean Parricides, 1948-1963

30. Whose Coup? The Alliance of Park Chung-hee and Kim Jong-pil

31. Prospects for Regime Change in North Korea

32. “The Best Possible Sanction:” Kim Jong-un and the Quest for Credible Nuclear Deterrence

33. The United Nations Development Programme and the Two Koreas

34. The United Nations Command and the Sending States

35. The North Korean Air Force: A Declining or Evolving Threat?

36. General Shin Hyun-joon, Father of the Marine Corps

37. UN Humanitarian Actors and North Korea’s Prison Camps

38. Considerations for Rescuing North Korean Political Prison Camp Inmates

39. Exported as a Commodity: North Korean Workers Officially Dispatched Overseas

40. China and the Korean Peninsula: Arming Kim, Gutting Sanctions, Opposing THAAD

41. Japan, Chongryon, and Sanctions

42. Managing a Nuclear-Armed North Korea: A Grand Strategy for a Denuclearized and Peacefully Unified Korea

43. South Korea’s Role in the UN Human Rights Council

44. North Korean Agriculture: Recent Changes and Prospects after Unification

45. Theater-level Command and Alliance Decision-Making Architecture in Korea

46. Romanian Perspectives on Korean Unification: Regime Change and the Romanian Precedent

47. China’s Uneven Response to THAAD and its Coercive Strategy Aimed at the ROK: Implications for the U.S.-ROK Alliance

48. North Korea’s Nuclear and Ballistic Threats and the Tailored Deterrence Strategy

49. Will China Allow North Korea to Collapse?

50. U.S.-Korea Economic Relations and the Next U.S. Administration