[KS] Call for Book Reviews - North Korean Review
Bernhard Seliger
bjseliger at yahoo.de
Tue Apr 8 02:26:25 EDT 2025
DearKorean Studies list members,
pleaseallow me to introduce North Korean Review and its book review service to you.The purpose of NKR is to provide readers with an improved understanding of thecountry’s complexities and the threat it presents to global stability.International and interdisciplinary, NKR is a refereed journal published twicea year. Topics include culture, history, economics, business, religion,politics, and international relations, among others.
These books are available for review:
Hardcover:
- The North Korean Regime under Kim Jong-Un, 2024, 129.99$
- Locating North Korea in Communication Research, 2025, 116 GBP
- International Aid and Sustainable Development in North Korea (Routledge Research on Korea), 2024, 112GBP
- North Korea's Nuclear Decisions and Strategies: Sovereignty, Legitimacy, and the bomb, 2024, 120 GBP
- Southeast Asia-North Korea Relations: Drivers, Linkages, and Strategic Ambivalence (Routledge Studies on Think Asia) (Hard copy), 2024, 116 GBP
- Engaging North Korea (Routledge Contemporary Korea Series), 2025, 108 GBP
- History of Economic Management in North Korea: From Planned Economy to Socialist Enterprise System, 2024, 120 GBP
- Pursuing Sustainable Urban Development in North Korea (Routledge Research in Sustainable Planning and Development in Asia), 2025, 123.98$
- Millennial North Korea: Forbidden Media and Living Creatively with Surveillance, 2024, 110$
- Hinge Points- An Inside Look at North Korea's Nuclear Program, 2023, 48.22$
- Korea: A New History of South and North, 2023, 23.16$
- The Black Box: Demystifying the Study of Korean Unification and North Korea, 2024, 115$
E-Book:
- Escape from North Korea, New Beginnings in South Korea: 20 North Korean Refugees Reflect on the Hanawon Resettlement Center, 2024
- Millennial North Korea: Forbidden Media and Living Creatively with Surveillance, 2024
- The Black Box: Demystifying the Study of Korean Unification and North Korea, 2024, 27.99$
If you areinterested, please send a short mail with a CV and a mailing address or e-mailto seliger at hss.or.kr.
Prof. Dr.Bernhard Seliger
BookReview Editor
NorthKorean Review
HannsSeidel Foundation Korea Office
401, SooYoung Bdlg.
13Hannamdaero 20-gil
Hannam-dong
Yongsan-Gu
Seoul04419
Republicof 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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