Remembering ‘the most Lovable People’: 75 years on, China invokes Korean War Spirit
Under President Xi, China has initiated a resurgence in education and cultural production around its Korean War history
Natural Disasters and Public Security Education in Changbai
Facing Hyesan across a narrow stretch of the Yalu River, Changbai near Mt Paektu represents China’s frontline for border-related risks
When the War was Over: A Review of ‘Mundane Revolution’, by Andre Schmid
New social history of the DPRK offers insights into how North Koreans lived during early Kim Il-sung rule following the Korean War
Back to Kim: An Interview with Fyodor Tertitskiy
Academic discuses Russian archives, and forgotten wives, after writing first English, book-length biography of Kim Il-sung in a generation
Understanding South Korean Conservativism and Yoon’s Martial Law Declaration
Where does South Korea’s conservative People Power Party fit within comparative typologies, and how do we interpret Yoon’s martial law decree? This explainer addresses both questions.





