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2008 Yearbook Introduction & Acknowledgements and Contributors
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2008 Yearbook Introduction and Acknowledgements
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2008 Yearbook Introduction & Acknowledgements and Contributors
2008 SAIS U.S.-Korea Yearbook
2008 Yearbook Introduction & Acknowledgements and Contributors
Part I: South Korea’s Foreign Relations
The Lee Myung-bak Revolution: Explaining Continuity and Change in South Korea’s Foreign Policy, by Alisher Khamidov
KORUS Free Trade Agreement: A Lost Year, by Michal Petrik
The Current State of South Korean Civil Society under Lee Myung-bak, by Sandy Yu
The Korea Brand: The Cultural Dimension of South Korea’s Branding Project in 2008, by Li-Chih Cheng
China, Russia, and the Koreas, by Eduard Eykelberg.
Part II: North Korea’s Foreign Relations
North Korean Human Rights and Refugee Resettlement in the United States: A Slow and Quiet Progress, by Jane Kim
The Torturous Dilemma: The 2008 Six-Party Talks and U.S.-DPRK Relations, by Shin Yon Kim
U.S. Alternative Diplomacy towards North Korea: Food Aid, Musical Diplomacy, and Track II Exchanges, by Erin Kruth
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