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Yonsei Journal of International Studies

Yonsei Journal of International Studies

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

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Volume 3, Issue 2 (Fall/Winter 2011)

  • Table of Contents (PEAR, Pages 172-173)
  • Letter from the Editor (Steven C. Denney, Pages 175-177)
  • Meet the Contributors (PEAR, Pages 179-184)

Papers

  • Freedom for All, or Freedom for Some? Gender Quotas in Asia, Africa and the Middle East (Karie Cross, Pages 187-204)
  • Speaking Truth to Power: Hans J. Morgenthau and the 21st Century (Laurens J. Visser, Pages 205-222)
  • Children for Democracy: Demographic Transition and Democratic Consolidation in the Republic of Korea (John J. Corrigan IV, Pages 223-236)
  • Rethinking Hegemony: A Reflection Piece (Swargajyoti Gohain, Pages 237-251)
  • Foreign Direct Investment: Challenges and Prospects in Solid Minerals Development in Nigeria (Sunday Iduh, Pages 253-273)

Essays

  • People’s Republic of Jeju Island, 1945-1946 (Jay Haeben, Pages 277-284)
  • Norway and the New Face of Terror (Thomas Larsen, Pages 285-293)
  • Teaching, Learning and the Construction of Self: Education, Language and Culture in Morocco (Elisabeth Lefebvre, Pages 295-304)

Interview

  • A Historian’s Perspective: Understanding China and North Korea (Interview with Professor John Delury, Pages 307-315)

Reviews

  • Russia’s Energy Diplomacy: The Resources of its Energy Statecraft in Eurasia (Anna Tolstikova, Pages 319-322)
  • The Art of Maritime War: A “Heads-Up” from Sun Tzu on Sino-American Relations (Doori Song, Pages 323-328)
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