Search Results - "Katharine H. S. Moon"
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Resurrecting Prostitutes and Overturning Treaties: Gender Politics in the “Anti-American” Movement in South Korea
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-02-2007)“…Although recent expressions of “anti-Americanism” in South Korea have alarmed policy makers in Seoul and Washington and aroused fears about declining popular…”
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South Korean Movements against Militarized Sexual Labor
Published in Asian survey (01-03-1999)“…Abstract only…”
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Homer's "Iliad" and Modern IR
Published in Polity (01-01-2014)“…The author asserts that a liberal arts approach to teaching International Relations (IR) is a unique way to teach undergraduates and to conduct research that…”
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SOUTH KOREA-U.S. RELATIONS
Published in Asian perspective (01-01-2004)“…This essay focuses on the politics around the U.S. military in Korea as a way to shed light on three challenges confronting the governments and foreign-policy…”
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The Comfort Women: Japan's Brutal Regime of Enforced Prostitution in the Second World War
Published in Contemporary Sociology (01-09-1996)“…Moon reviews "The Comfort Women: Japan's Brutal Regime of Enforced Prostitution in the Second World War" by George Hicks…”
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Rethinking young Anti-Americanism in South Korea
Published in The Anti-American Century (2007)“…In December, 2002, a U.S. court martial of two servicemen who had been charged with driving an armored vehicle over two Korean school girls and causing their…”
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SOUTH KOREA-U.S. RELATIONS
Published in Asian perspective (01-12-2004)“…This essay focuses on the politics around the U.S. military in Korea as a way to shed light on three challenges confronting the governments and foreign-policy…”
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Rethinking Young Anti-Americanism in South Korea
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Think No Evil: Korean Values in the Age of Globalization. C. Fred Alford. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999. 218 pp
Published in Journal of East Asian studies (01-04-2003)Get full text
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Okinawa: Cold War Island. Edited by Chalmers Johnson. Cardiff, Calif.: Japan Policy Research Institute, 1999. $20.00 (paper)
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Haunting the Korean Diaspora: Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War
Published in Journal of Asian studies (01-02-2010)“…The book is not an empirical analysis of military prostitution or the political economy of the camptown that produces the yanggongju. The personal and the…”
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South Korean Movements against Militarized Sexual Labor
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Beyond the Shadow of Camptown: Korean Military Brides in America
Published in Journal of Asian studies (01-11-2003)“…Moon reviews Beyond the Shadow of Camptown: Korean Brides in America by Ji-Yeon Yuh…”
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Beyond Demonization: A New Strategy for Human Rights in North Korea
Published in Current history (1941) (01-09-2008)“…Persistently engaging and formally recognizing North Korea are the measures that hold most promise on many contentious issues, including human rights…”
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Women in Korean Politics
Published in Pacific Affairs (01-12-1994)Get full text
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Okinawa: Cold War Island
Published in Journal of Asian studies (01-05-2001)“…"Okinawa: Cold War Island" edited by Chalmers Johnson is reviewed…”
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About the Contributors
Published in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (01-06-2003)Get full text
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International relations and women: A case study of United States-Korea camptown prostitution, 1971-1976
Published 01-01-1994“…The dissertation is a case study of the relationship between foreign policy, specifically security relations, and women. It challenges the elite-bias in the…”
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