[KS] Korea at Japan Focus

mark selden ms44 at cornell.edu
Thu Nov 2 13:26:21 EST 2006


Dear Colleagues,

During the last few weeks, in the wake of the North Korean nuclear 
test, Japan Focus, the e-journal on Japan and the Asia Pacific, 
published the following items related to Korea.

Peter Alford  Disastrous North Korean Famine Looms 

Sheila Miyoshi Jager Time to End the Korean War: The Korean Nuclear 
Crisis in the Era of Reunification

Jungmin Kang and Peter Hayes Did North Korea Successfully Conduct a 
Nuclear Test? A Technical Analysis

Ken Silverstein and Alexis Dudden Cold Comfort: The Japan Lobby 
Blocks Congressional Resolution on World War II Sex Slaves

Jim Lobe	U.S. Neo-Conservatives Call For Japanese Nukes, 
Regime Change in North Korea

Anatol Lieven and John Hulsman  After the Bomb: North Korea Isn't Our Problem 

Alexandre Y. Mansourov  Time of Reckoning: The North Korean Bomb, the 
United States, and the Future of the Korean Peninsula

Peter Hayes  The Stalker State: North Korean Proliferation and the 
End of American Nuclear Hegemony 

Andrei Lankov	The Legacy of Long-Gone States: China, Korea and the 
Koguryo Wars

John Feffer	North Korea and the International Politics of Famine

Lee Jong-won	Foreign policy as a 'fight': Abe and the future of 
East Asian relations

William Underwood	Names, Bones and Unpaid Wages (2): Seeking 
Redress for Korean Forced Laborers

Hisane MASAKI	Japan Intelligence Satellite Launch Pushes the 
Boundaries of Self-defense

Yoshiko NOZAKI, Hiromitsu Inokuchi and Kim Tae-young, Legal 
Categories, Demographic Change and Japan's Korean Residents in the 
Long Twentieth Century

William Underwood	Names, Bones and Unpaid Wages (1): 
Reparations for Korean Forced Laborers


You can find this and much more Korea-related writing at

http://japanfocus.org


mark selden
ms44 at cornell.edu
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