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1. Korean Newspapers, Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo and Ulleungdo, and Early Japanese Intrusions

2. Can Memories of the Japan-Korea dispute on “Comfort Women” Resolve the Issue?

3. The Origins of the Korean Language: A Linguist’s Perspective

4. The Role of Official News Releases of the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism in the Success of the Korean Wave

5. K-pop Fans’ Reaction Videos and Their Implications for Korean Language Learning

6. The Sixty Years of the Korea-U.S. Security Alliance: Past, Present, and Future

7. U.S. and Japan: New Policies toward the Korean Situations

8. North Korea's Strategic Goals and Policy towards the United States and South Korea

9. China-North Korea Relations after Kim Jong-Il

10. The Right Steps to ROK Defense Reform: How to Overcome Constraints

11. A Strategy for Dealing with North Korea's Provocations

12. The Impact of the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement On Both Economies

13. The Abductions Issue in Japan and South Korea: Ten Years after Pyongyang's Admission

14. The Failure of the Bush Administration's North Korea Policy: A Critical Analysis

15. International Journal of KOREAN STUDIES Volume XIV, Number 1 Spring/Summer 2010

16. The United States and the Origins of the Korean War: The Failure of Deterrence

17. Chinese Perspectives on the Origins of the Korean War: An Assessment at Sixty

18. The Role and Responsibilities of the United States in the Korean War: Critical Foreign Policy Decisions by the Truman and Eisenhower Administrations

19. From Korea to Vietnam: The Evolution of U.S. Interventionism in Asia

20. The Korean Position on Alliance Formation and the Change of Public Trust between Korea and the United States: The Cheonan Incident and the OPCON Issue