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Publikováno v:
Latin American and Caribbean Studies. 39:1-28
Autor:
Yangmo Ku, Ja Hyun Chun
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The Korean Journal of International Studies. 18:33-57
Autor:
Ja Hyun Chun
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일본공간. :291-313
Autor:
Daeun Choi, Ja Hyun Chun
Publikováno v:
Pacific Focus. 33:455-477
Autor:
Ja Hyun Chun
Publikováno v:
Discourse 201. 21:63-85
Autor:
Ja-hyun Chun
Publikováno v:
International Politics. 54:598-617
Territorial tensions in the waters surrounding China have escalated in recent years. Maritime disputes in the South and East China Seas are, however, not just territorial, but are fundamentally underpinned by China’s attempts to display its growing
Autor:
Ja-hyun Chun, Jung-Sun Han
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Social Science. 45:294-315
The Jeju April 3rd Incident of 1948, which resulted in the largest number of casualties in modern Korean history other than in war, was a national tragedy. The complexity of the incident and its importance in Korean history explain the failure to dis
Autor:
Ja-hyun Chun, Young Chul Cho
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies. 23:71-107
The aims of this paper are to take stock of the current development of political reconciliation in Northeast Asia at the levels of government and citizenry, and to explore a critical impediment to political reconciliation, despite increasingly comple
Autor:
Ja-hyun Chun
Publikováno v:
Asia Europe Journal. 14:279-296
This study analyzed the Collective Action for the Mobility Program of University Students in Asia (CAMPUS Asia) program, whose initiation in the Northeast Asia region was agreed upon for political reasons by the leaders of the Republic of Korea (ROK)
Autor:
Ja-hyun Chun
Publikováno v:
International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis. 71:88-106
In recent years, the process of reconciliation between South Korea and Japan has been going backwards, at both governmental and societal levels. Previous studies, including those from historical, realist, and domestic perspectives, have attributed th