Edited and formatted according to the standards outlined in the Sino-NK Style Guide, all essays contain original and provocative arguments, adhere to academic standards for methodology and style, and are properly documented. Interviews engage top academics and practitioners working in the field on a host of issues pertaining to Northeast Asia. Reviews covered the latest in the literature at the time of publication and come in the form of individual reviews or Sino-NK “roundtables.” Our symposia were a themed grouping of featured essays, sometimes guest-edited.
Essays
Interviews
Reviews
- These Bloody Ties: A Review of “The Unloved Republic” by Brian Myers
- North Korean Missile Tests and Northeast Asia’s Evolving Security Architecture
- Hunger, Ethnic Affinity, and Exodus: Jaeeun Kim on Chinese Koreans during the Great Leap Forward
- Review: Mirrorlands: Russia, China, and Journeys In Between by Ed Pulford