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Yonsei Journal of International Studies

Yonsei Journal of International Studies

A peer-reviewed, student-run academic journal of the Graduate School of International Studies, Yonsei University (ISSN: 2005-9809)

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    • Strategic Currents: Power, Trade, and Influence in a Multipolar World (Volume 16, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2024)
    • Geopolitics & Economics: Emerging Trends and Regional Strategies (Volume 16, Issue 1, Spring/Summer 2024)
    • Crossroads: Law, Power, & Society (Volume 15, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2023)
    • Within and Beyond the Peninsula (Volume 15, Issue 1, Spring/Summer 2023)
    • In Retrospect: Looking to History to Understand the Present (Volume 14, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2022)
    • Redefining Allegiance and Activism (Volume 14, Issue 1, Spring/Summer 2022)
    • Identities (Volume 13, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2021)
    • Social Adaptation (Volume 13, Issue 1, Spring/Summer 2021)
    • International Outlooks (Volume 12, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2020)
    • East Asia: Past, Present, and Future (Volume 12 Issue 1, Spring/Summer 2020)
    • Eclectic Engagement (Volume 11 Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2019)
    • Asia Revival (Volume 11 Issue 1, Spring/Summer 2019)
    • Problems, Challenges, and Perspectives (Volume 10 Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2019)
    • Reflecting on History, Readying for the Future (Volume 10 Issue 1, Spring/Summer 2018)
    • Nations in Transition (Volume 9 Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2017)
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Category: Themes

Celebrated Publishers Propagate ‘Information Feudalism’

Posted on October 19, 2014October 28, 2014 By adminx

Title: Celebrated Publishers Propagate ‘Information Feudalism’ Author: Tania Sebastian Affiliation: Gujarat National Law University Issue: Law & Order – Volume 6 Issue 1 Publisher: Yonsei University Press Download as PDF   As we step into yet another year, we might well be on our way towards a prediction made in the lines of information being controlled and monitored by few, coming true. This…

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Essay, Law

A Study of Transitional Development in Delay in Delivery of Justice, Which Results into Declining Faith in Judiciary: Reasons and Future

Posted on October 19, 2014October 20, 2014 By adminx

Title: A Study of Transitional Development in Delay in Delivery of Justice, Which Results into Declining Faith in Judiciary: Reasons and Future Author: Abhishek Kumar and Vikram Singh Affiliation: Symbiosis Law School Issue: Law & Order – Volume 6 Issue 1 Publisher: Yonsei University Press Download as PDF Bihar is a state attempting to deal with the hurdles of establishing the…

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Essay, Law

The American-Korean Friendship and Information Center and North Korean Public Diplomacy, 1971-1976

Posted on October 19, 2014October 20, 2014 By adminx 1 Comment on The American-Korean Friendship and Information Center and North Korean Public Diplomacy, 1971-1976

Title: The American-Korean Friendship and Information Center and North Korean Public Diplomacy, 1971-1976 Author: Brandon K. Gauthier Affiliation: Fordham University Issue: Law & Order – Volume 6 Issue 1 Publisher: Yonsei University Press Download as PDF   While scholars of the “new diplomatic history” have extensively analyzed the role of culture and ideology in the history of American foreign relations, the…

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Essay, International Relations, North Korea, South Korea

Only Words on Paper? Freedom of Speech & Expression in South Korea

Posted on October 19, 2014October 20, 2014 By adminx 1 Comment on Only Words on Paper? Freedom of Speech & Expression in South Korea

Title: Only Words on Paper? Freedom of Speech & Expression in South Korea  Author: Geoffrey Fattig Affiliation: University of California Issue: Law & Order – Volume 6 Issue 1 Publisher: Yonsei University Press Download as PDF Article 21 of the constitution of the Republic of Korea guarantees all citizens the rights to freedom of speech and expression. However, these rights have…

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Essay, South Korea

Transient Professionals: Local NGO Empowerment

Posted on October 19, 2014October 20, 2014 By adminx

Title: Transient Professionals: Local NGO Empowerment  Author: Ted Voelkel Affiliation: Graduate School of International Studies at Yonsei University Issue: Law & Order – Volume 6 Issue 1 Publisher: Yonsei University Press Download as PDF South Korea’s native-English-speaking hakwon (South Korea’s version of a private language school) instructor population is college-educated, well paid, and yet suffers from a lack of empowerment via…

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Paper, South Korea

The Practice of Duality: Why the Trans Pacific Partnership and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership are Competing Paradigms in Asia

Posted on October 19, 2014October 20, 2014 By adminx

Title: The Practice of Duality: Why the Trans Pacific Partnership and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership are Competing Paradigms in Asia Author: Dylan Stent Affiliation: Graduate School of International Studies at Yonsei University Issue: Law & Order – Volume 6 Issue 1 Publisher: Yonsei University Press Download as PDF A cursory look at Asia Pacific regionalism will leave any observer bemused….

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International Relations, Paper

Brushed Past: US-CCP Relations, 1941-45

Posted on October 14, 2014 By Editor

Title: Brushed Past: US-CCP Relations, 1941-45 Author: Jie Gao & Sean J. McLaughlin Affiliation: Carroll University & University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Issue: Law & Order – Volume 6 Issue 1 Publisher: Yonsei University Press Download as PDF   This article explores the controversial “lost chance theory” that CCP leader Mao Zedong genuinely wished to build a working relationship with the Roosevelt and…

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China, International Relations, Paper

National Security Imperatives In An Era of Environmentally-Induced Conflicts, Population Displacements, and Political Disequilibria

Posted on October 6, 2014October 6, 2014 By Editor

Title: National Security Imperatives In An Era of Environmentally-Induced Conflicts, Population Displacements, and Political Disequilibria Author: Joanna K. Rozpedowski Affiliation: University of South Florida Issue: Law & Order – Volume 6 Issue 1 Publisher: Yonsei University Press Download as PDF   The emergence and incremental intransigence of global environmental degradation and climate change discourses into social sciences have, in recent years,…

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International Relations, Paper, Security, Uncategorized

The US Drone Policy Under the Obama Administration: A Critical Appraisal

Posted on October 6, 2014 By Editor

Title: The US Drone Policy Under the Obama Administration: A Critical Appraisal Author: Cameron Gable Affiliation: University of San Francisco Issue: Law & Order – Volume 6 Issue 1 Publisher: Yonsei University Press Download as PDF The use of drones has increased exponentially under the Obama administration and now forms an integral part of the US government’s counterterrorism policy. However, the…

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International Relations, Law, Paper, Security

Security through Default and Swift Declassification: Cooperation between the Intelligence Community and the crowd increases accountability, transparency, and resourcefulness

Posted on September 29, 2014September 29, 2014 By Editor

Title: Security through Default and Swift Declassification: Cooperation between the Intelligence Community and the crowd increases accountability, transparency, and resourcefulness Author: Dylan Coyle Affiliation: Yonsei University Issue: Changes & Transitions – Volume 5 Issue 2 Publisher: Yonsei University Press Download as PDF The intelligence community’s best resource is the people they are protecting. The lessons learned between from…

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