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- Korean Studies
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Mother Russia: Soviet Characters in North Korean Fiction Volume 16, 1992, pp. 82-93
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This issue contains 19 articles in total
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- Editor's Note:
- The Korean Peninsula: Prospects for Arms Reduction under Global Detente (review)
- The Politics of Development: Perspectives on Twentieth Century Asia (review)
- The Bronze Age in Korea (review)
- Pine River and Lone Peak: An Anthology of Three Chosŏn Dynasty Poets (review)
- Quiet Odyssey: A Pioneer Korean Woman in America (review)
- Alliance Under Tension: The Evolution of South Korean-U.S. Relations (review)
- Korea Briefing 1990, and: Korea Briefing 1991 (review)
- The Warrior Worker (review)
- A Heritage of Kings: One Man's Monarchy in the Confucian World (review)
- Korea Old and New: A History (review)
- From Raiders to Traders: Border Security and Border Control in Early Chosŏn, 1392-1450
- Mother Russia: Soviet Characters in North Korean Fiction
- The Logic and Practice of Literary Nationalism
- Musical Composition in Twentieth-Century Korea
- North Korea in the 1990s
- U.S. Policy Toward North Korea in the 1990s
- North Korea and the Changes in Eastern Europe
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