Featured content (essays, interviews, and reviews) is the backbone of Sino-NK. All essays contain original and provocative arguments, adhere to academic standards for methodology and style, and are properly documented. Essays published at Sino-NK undergo a rigorous review process and are edited and formatted according to the standards set forth in the Sino-NK Style Guide. Sino-NK interviews and reviews bring unique and substantive content to the academic fore. Conducted by Sino-NK staff and contributors, interviews engage top academics and practitioners working the field on a host of issues pertaining to Northeast Asia. Reviews cover the latest in the literature and come in the form of individual reviews or Sino-NK “roundtables.” Our symposia are a themed grouping of featured essays, sometimes guest edited.
Essays
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The Rhetorical Politics of Ending the Korean War: Eisenhower, Dulles and Mao’s China
- Staring into the “Fog” of North Korea Reporting: Pyongyang’s January Lockdown
- Free to be Controlled: Press and Protest under Park Chung-hee
- Russia’s Iskander Ballistic Missile System Has Long Worried NATO: Its North Korean Cousin is Much More Dangerous
Interviews
Reviews
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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
- Review: The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War by Monica Kim