Taiwan’s Collective Memory of Japan: Around the Horn
Collective memory of Japan’s imperial expansion in the first half of the 20th century differs from country to country. To be better understand how Japan is collectively remembered in Taiwan, Steven Denney goes “Around the Horn,” in new series of loose and informal but considered and knowledgeable scholarly interactions and engagements.
Unpacking Beijing’s “Sinocentric Narcissism” during the Loudspeaker Crisis
Sino-NK translates a key editorial about how recent events along the Korean DMZ might impact the Chinese-North Korean relationship.
Charismatic Politics: Kim Jong-suk’s Supporting Cast of Female Fighters
Following in the footsteps of Kim Jong-suk and the rest of North Korea’s revolutionary pantheon was a group of hitherto nameless fighters. With Women of Korea in hand, Robert Winstanley-Chesters inscribes the stories of their lives and extraordinary deaths.
Yongusil 73: Complex Networks, the State, and Civil Society in South Korea
Sino-NK’s managing editor, Steven Denney, and co-editor, Christopher Green, contributed to a recently published book on network complexity, the state, and civil society in Northeast Asia. This Yongusil recaps their contribution and discusses their findings.