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Posts Tagged ‘Manchukuo and Korea’

Hunger, Ethnic Affinity, and Exodus: Jaeeun Kim on Chinese Koreans during the Great Leap Forward

By Adam Cathcart | October 24, 2022

To what extent did Chinese Koreans in Yanbian in the 1950s and 60s turn to North Korea out of necessity?

A Roundtable Review of Carter Eckert’s Park Chung Hee and Modern Korea: The Roots of Militarism, 1866-1945

By Sino-NK | December 16, 2016

Sino-NK presents a roundtable review of Carter Eckert’s splendid new book on the Manchurian roots of Korean militarism, offering readers a companion to the main review by Prof. Clark Sorenson.

  • Welfare Nationalism in Divided Societies

  • Weak Parties Are No Problem for South Korean Partisans

  • Debates and Sentiment toward the National Security Act in South Korea 

  • Experimental Method Reveals True South Korean Unification Preferences

  • Chinese Intellectuals, the CIA, and Defector Memoirs in the 1960s

  • Red Lines, Taiwan, and the UK Foreign Secretary Visit to Beijing

  • ROK Nat’l Assembly Speaker in Turkmenistan

  • North Korea, China pose rising cyber threat to South Korea: ROK Spy Agency

  • China’s Ground Game in Dandong and North Korea

  • Discovering Patriotic History near China’s Korean Border

  • Yongusil 102: Borderland Readings of Note

  • The Manchurian Myth: History and Power in North Korea

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