128 |
South Korea’s Engagement in Central Asia from the End of the Cold War to the “New Asia Initiative”
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JNAH, vol 9-2 Winter 2012 |
2013.02.01 |
1,464 |
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127 |
In the Name of the Father, Son, and Grandson: Succession Patterns and the Kim Dynasty
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JNAH, vol 9-2 Winter 2012 |
2013.02.01 |
1,486 |
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126 |
Confucianism and Coalition Politics: Is Political Behavior in South Korea Irrational?
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JNAH, vol 9-2 Winter 2012 |
2013.02.01 |
1,382 |
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125 |
A History of Korea
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JNAH, vol 9-1 Summer 2012 |
2013.02.01 |
1,377 |
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124 |
Monuments, Memory, and Identity: Constructing the Colonial Past in South Korea
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JNAH, vol 9-1 Summer 2012 |
2013.02.01 |
1,491 |
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123 |
The Institutional Basis of Civil Governance in the Chosŏn Dynasty
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JNAH, vol 9-1 Summer 2012 |
2013.02.01 |
1,410 |
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122 |
The Popularization of National History in South Korea in the Post-Liberation Period
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JNAH, vol 9-1 Summer 2012 |
2013.02.01 |
1,344 |
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121 |
Ethnicity, Identity, and Attitude to Religions of the Central Asian Koreans: Some Results of a Pilot Survey among Korean Minority Students
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JNAH, vol 9-1 Summer 2012 |
2013.02.01 |
1,292 |
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120 |
Fleeing Defeat: The Japanese Exodus from Manchuria
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JNAH, vol 9-1 Summer 2012 |
2013.02.01 |
1,402 |
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119 |
An Exercise in Good Government: Fukuzawa Yukichi on Emigration and Nation-Building
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JNAH, vol 9-1 Summer 2012 |
2013.02.01 |
1,398 |
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118 |
Reflections of a Bureaucrat Who Worked for Imperial Japan and the Republic of Korea
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JNAH, vol 8-2 December 2011 |
2012.07.25 |
1,468 |
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117 |
Taiwan in Jspan's Empire Building : An Institutional to Colonial Engineering
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JNAH, vol 8-2 December 2011 |
2012.07.25 |
1,418 |
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