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No. 5 (2023): Framing Sustainable Security on the Korean Peninsula

Published: 2023-12-11

Editorial

  • Guest Editorial: Framing Sustainable Security on the Korean Peninsula

    Francesca Frassineti
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Original articles

  • Securitization during Crises: the Korean Peninsula and the East Asian regional order

    Edward Howell
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  • South Korea’s “3-D” Problem: De-risking and Diversifying in Response to China’s Economic Coercion

    David Hundt, Baogang He, Dominic Simonelli
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Policy Insights

  • Cyber Security – pilot project for security cooperation between the EU and South Korea

    Michael Reiterer
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Book Symposium

  • Editorial: Compressed Modernity - Book Symposium

    Christoph M. Michael
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  • Chang Kyung-sup and The Logic of Compressed Modernity: A Review Article

    Michael J. Seth
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  • Parallel Problematics? Chang Kyung-Sup’s Logic of Compressed Modernity and Critical Human Geography

    Jamie Doucette
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  • Compressed Modernity or Elusive Modernity?

    Yuriy Savelyev
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  • A Tale of two Cities: Revisiting compressed modernity(ies) and their logic(s)

    Irina Lyan
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  • Is it compressed modernity or colonial modernity? South Korea today

    Sujata Patel
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  • Compressed Modernity and Its Life World Predicaments: Replies and Elaborations

    Kyung-Sup Chang
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The Korea Europe Review (KER) is an interdisciplinary platinum open access, peer-reviewed journal specializing in Korean studies and encompassing the social sciences in a broad sense. While the primary focus is on the Korean peninsula, the journal’s perspective aims to transcend the traditional boundaries of  area studies in its mission to integrate scholarship on Korea in a multidimensional context of regional as well as global social, cultural and political discourse.

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