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EAI Sarangbang Excursions
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The End and Beginning of 19th Century East Asian Earthquakes
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Normalization of Joseon-Japan Relations After the Imjin War
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Capturing Episodes of 21st Century Hegemonic Competition
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Sugita Genpaku, the Master of Strategy in a Turbulent Era - Beyond Modern Narratives
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After Nagasaki, the Origins of American Nuclear Strategy
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Yuanmingyuan and Its “Perfect Brightness” as an Embodiment of a Clash of Empires
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Mao Zedong's Strategy and Mind During the Early Sino-Japanese War
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The Realization and Frustration of the Northern Expedition Policy
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A Glimpse into China's Pride Through History
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18th Century Qing Dynasty and Joseon as Seen by Park Ji-won
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Mao Zedong's 1960s and Sino-US Détente
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Empress Dowager Cixi: The Face of the Qing Dynasty
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Xi Jinping's Foreign Policy Thought: Seemingly New, Yet Unchanged
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The Secret of the Treaty of Shimonoseki: Analyzing the Treaty Negotiation Process through a Frame Narrative
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The World Order View of Interpreter Kim Jin-nam
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How the Prepared Seize Opportunity! East Asian International Politics in the 17th-18th Centuries Through Japanese Ceramics
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Thomas Glover and the Young Men of Chōshū, Five Individuals
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Between the Memory of Victimhood and Perpetration
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Mirror and Hammer: Chinese Contemporary Art
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The Meeting of Mao and Stalin, and the Beginning of Their Schemes
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Reading the World of a Bookworm
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Empress Dowager Cixi's Love for the Summer Palace and Responsibility for the Sino-Japanese War Defeat
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Kim San's Theory of Revolution in Three East Asian Countries: Ideals and Limitations
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The International Politics of the Qingming Shanghe Tu
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The "Unavoidably" Burning Yuanmingyuan - An Investigation into the Causes of the Second Burning of the Yuanmingyuan