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- Korean Studies
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Review
- Arming the Two Koreas: State, Capital and Military Power (review) Volume 25, Number 1, 2001, pp. 132-133
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Contributors
- Early Korean Literature: Selections and Introductions (review)
- North Korea After Kim Il Sung (review)
- Tosan Ahn Ch'ang-Ho: A Profile of a Prophetic Patriot (review)
- Nationalism and the Construction of Korean Identity (review)
- Corporatism and Korean Capitalism (review)
- Korea's Globalization (review)
- Arming the Two Koreas: State, Capital and Military Power (review)
- Think No Evil: Korean Values in the Age of Globalization (review)
- Korean History Studies in Japan: The 2000 Shigaku Zasshi Historiography Review
- "Ten Million Families": Statistic or Metaphor?
- The Creation of National Treasures and Monuments: The 1916 Japanese Laws on the Preservation of Korean Remains and Relics and Their Colonial Legacies
- Ch'angguk Opera and the Category of the "Traditionesque"
- Military Examinations in Late Choson, 1700-1863: Elite Substratification and Non-Elite Accommodation
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