[KS] Call for book reviews

Bernhard Seliger bjseliger at yahoo.de
Sun Feb 5 19:14:14 EST 2023


Dear Korean Studies listmembers,
please allow me to introduce North Korean Review andits book review service to you. The purpose of NKR is to provide readers withan improved understanding of the country’s complexities and the threat itpresents to global stability. International and interdisciplinary, NKR is arefereed journal published twice a year. Topics include culture, history,economics, business, religion, politics, and international relations, amongothers.
These books are currentlyavailable for review:
1.    Abrams, A. B. (2020) Immovable Objects –North Korea’s 70 Years at War with American Power, Clarity Press Inc. 29.95$

2.    TheArt of Getting More Back in Diplomacy: Negotiation Lessons from North Korea,China, Libya, and the United Nations by Eric N. Richardson (Author)

3.    Kim.Insung, An. Hyun-min, Song. Hanna, Lee. Seungju (2022) Prisonersin Millitary Uniform Human Rights In the North Korean Military $20 

4.    Kongdan Oh,Ralph Hassig, ‘North Korea in a Nutshell’, (2021)

E-books:

1.     Kumar, Krishna B., Troy D. Smith,Diana Y. Myers, Timothy R. Gulden, and Noah Johnson, From Hermit Kingdom toOpen for Business: Developing a Blueprint for North Korea's EconomicDevelopment. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, (2021)

2.     Kevin Gray, Jong-Woon Lee: North Korea and the Geopolitics ofDevelopment, (2021)

3.     The Two Koreas and their Global Engagements. (2022).Andrew David Jackson (Editor). Palgrave Macmillan Cham.

If you are interested, please send a short mail to seliger at hss.or.kr.




Prof. Dr. Bernhard Seliger
Book Review Editor

North Korean Review

 

Hanns Seidel Foundation Korea Office

401, Soo Young Bdlg. 

13 Hannamdaero 20-gil

Hannam-dong

Yongsan-Gu

Seoul 04419

Republic of Korea

Tel. + 82 2 7905344

e-mail: seliger at hss.or.kr



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