[KS] Call for Reviewers - North Korean Review

Bernhard Seliger bjseliger at yahoo.de
Wed Mar 6 00:59:58 EST 2024


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 currently available for review: 

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Korea: A New History of South and North 
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Agents of Subversion: The Fate of John T. Downey and the CIA's Covert War in China
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Hinge Points- An Inside Look at North Korea's Nuclear Program
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Prisoners in Military Uniform - Human Rights In The North Korean Military
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North Korea In A Nutshell - A Contemporary Overview
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Coree Du Nord - North Korea
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North Korea, Nuclear Risk-Taking, and the United States (Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong Un)
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Negotiation Dynamics to Denuclearize North Korea - Cohesion and Disparray
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Understanding Korean Unification 2023
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Understanding North Korea 2023
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>From Hermit Kingdom to Open for Business (ebook)
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North Korea The Country We Love to Hate (ebook)
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Bringing North Korea to the negotiating table: unstable foundations of Kim Jong-un’s North Korean regime (ebook)
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New Goddesses on Mt. Paektu: Transformation, Myth and Gender in Korean Landscape (ebook)
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The Room Where It Happened, a White House memoir, Simon & Schuster Publishing, June 2020 (ebook)
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The Two Koreas in their Global Engagements (ebook)
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If you are interested, please send a short mail to seliger at hss.or.kr. 

 

 

Prof. Dr. BernhardSeliger

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

Website: www.hss.or.kr


Prof. Dr. Bernhard Seliger
Hanns Seidel Stiftung - Korea Office
Room 401, Soo Young Bldg.
13 Hannamdaero 20-gil
04419 Seoul, Republic of Korea

Tel.+ 82 2 790 5344

Fax. + 82 2 790 5346
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