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Can we expect an anti-unification political fringe to emerge in S. Korea?

Can we expect an anti-unification political fringe to emerge in S. Korea?

Can dwindling public support for unification evolve into firm political opposition?

Can we expect an anti-unification political fringe to emerge in S. Korea?
Ha-young Choi
Ha-young Choi November 23, 2015
Experts: Abductions negotiations keep the pressure on N. Korea

Experts: Abductions negotiations keep the pressure on N. Korea

Tokyo can bring Pyongyang to the negotiating table and keep abductees from being forgotten

Experts: Abductions negotiations keep the pressure on N. Korea
Rob York
Rob York November 10, 2015
S.Korea textbook row highlights debates on teaching N.Korea

S.Korea textbook row highlights debates on teaching N.Korea

Professional historians in North America, South Korea reject government intrusion into textbook development

S.Korea textbook row highlights debates on teaching N.Korea
Ha-young Choi
Ha-young Choi October 23, 2015
Chinese Checkers: Beijing plays off Seoul, Pyongyang

Chinese Checkers: Beijing plays off Seoul, Pyongyang

A S.Korean presence at China’s parade, a Chinese presence at the North’s, and a marginalized America

Chinese Checkers: Beijing plays off Seoul, Pyongyang
Dennis P. Halpin
Dennis P. Halpin October 22, 2015
Overthinking North Korea’s Juche doctrine

Overthinking North Korea’s Juche doctrine

Lightning rod scholar Myers returns with detailed take on Pyongyang's 'official' doctrine, which Westerners consistently misinterpret

Overthinking North Korea’s Juche doctrine
Gianluca Spezza
Gianluca Spezza October 19, 2015
Is Bill Clinton North Korea’s favorite president?

Is Bill Clinton North Korea’s favorite president?

Since 1994 the 42nd president has gone from adversary to Pyongyang propaganda prop

Is Bill Clinton North Korea’s favorite president?
Dennis P. Halpin
Dennis P. Halpin September 14, 2015
‘The North will rise again!’: Anticipating Korea’s post-unification attitudes

‘The North will rise again!’: Anticipating Korea’s post-unification attitudes

The persistence of Confederate nostalgia in the U.S. may have lessons for a united Korea

‘The North will rise again!’: Anticipating Korea’s post-unification attitudes
Fyodor Tertitskiy
Fyodor Tertitskiy September 10, 2015
N. Korea’s 1980s nuclear-free rhetoric

N. Korea’s 1980s nuclear-free rhetoric

Kim Il Sung regime fostered sympathies with 'no-nukes' stance even as scientists sought the bomb

N. Korea’s 1980s nuclear-free rhetoric
Benjamin R. Young
Benjamin R. Young September 10, 2015
Why some N. Korean defectors’ stories fall apart

Why some N. Korean defectors’ stories fall apart

From cash incentives to NIS backing, it doesn’t always pay to tell the truth

Why some N. Korean defectors’ stories fall apart
Ji-young Song
Ji-young Song September 4, 2015
North Korean nostalgia in a unified Korea

North Korean nostalgia in a unified Korea

Why the collapse of the Kim regime will not mean a collapse of the Kims’ image

North Korean nostalgia in a unified Korea
Benjamin R. Young
Benjamin R. Young September 3, 2015
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