Publications
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Collapse of Moral Authority and the End of the Civilizer State: Comparing Two Cases ? Mao’s China and George W. Bush’s United States
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Collapse of Moral Authority and the End of the Civilizer State: Comparing Two Cases – Mao’s China and George W. Bush’s United States
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Global Korea: South Korea`s Contributions to International Security
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Global Korea: South Korea`s Contributions to International Security
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[2012 EAI Great Lectures in Social Sciences] Session 5
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From Cooperation to Coevolution: Strategy of Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation
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[Public Opinion Briefing No. 124] A Balance of Coexisting Weaknesses Among the Three Candidates: Presidential Public Opinion One Month Before Candidate Registration
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[The Presidency in Korea 2013 No.1] Statecraft: A Presidential Qualification
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[Public Opinion Brief No. 123] Key Results of the 2nd Panel Survey for the 2012 Presidential Election
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[Chronology of Official Statements on U.S.-China Relations] June 2012
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[U.S.-China Relations Statement Factsheet] June 2012
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[Public Opinion Brief No. 122] The Magnitude and Causes of Changes in Voter Support Behavior
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[EAI Opinion Review] Prospects and Limitations of Opposition Candidate Unification in the 18th Presidential Election
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[NSP Report 62] Changes in Sino-US Relations and Korea's Future Diplomatic Tasks
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[EAI Opinion Memo] The Balancing Act of Generational Voting: The Choice of the 40s and the Divergent Dreams of the 20s and 30s
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[EAI Opinion Memo] Voter Attrition Patterns and Causes Among the Top 3 Presidential Candidates
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[2012 EAI Grand Lecture Series in Social Sciences] Session 4
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China’s Post-Cheonan and -Yeonpyeong Policy toward North Korea
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China’s Post-Cheonan and -Yeonpyeong Policy toward North Korea
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[U.S.-China Relations Official Statements Log] May 2012
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[U.S.-China Relations Statement Factsheet] May 2012
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[2012 EAI Great Lectures in Social Sciences] Session 3
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[2012 EAI Great Lecture Series in Social Sciences] Session 2
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Aging Eagle and Dark Clouds on the Security Horizon
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Faltering Korea-China Relations with the Emergence of the G2 Era