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South Korea: The New Nationalism in an Era of Strength and Prosperity

By | March 28, 2013

Sino-NK goes hunting for the new strand of assertive nationalism that has been slowly emerging in today’s era of “strong and prosperous” South Korea.

McCarthy Didn’t Die, He Went to Seoul: McCarthyism in South Korean Politics

By | February 21, 2013

Amid an ideologically-tinged news landscape, Steven Denney and Christopher Green translate a spat of name-calling aimed at progressive Seoul City mayor Park Won-soon.

A Nuclear Hangover: South Korean Editorial Roundup

By and | February 12, 2013

Christopher Green and Steven Denney dissect editorials from four South Korean daily newspapers following the North Korean nuclear test to provide a more nuanced breakdown of the domestic response in the South.

Fog on the Han: North Says It Wants a Delegation at Park Geun-hye’s Inauguration

By | January 22, 2013

What is the DPRK trying to achieve by signalling it wants to participate in the presidential inauguration in Seoul? Analysis by Steven Denney and Christopher Green, and quotes from Scott Snyder.

A Quarter Century of Change: Yonsei Journal of International Studies, Vol. 4, Issue 2 (Fall/Winter 2012)

By | January 13, 2013

Ri Sol Ju and John Delury headline these selections from the latest issue of the Yonsei Journal of International Studies.