Publications
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5. On the Sino-Soviet Split and Mao Zedong's "Intermediate Zone" Theory: The Ideals and Limitations of "Intermediate Zone Theory" in New China's Diplomacy
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4. What Did They Think as They Saw the Burning Yuanmingyuan? – The Qing View of Zuo Weng Yun Chi-ho
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What did they think as they watched the burning Yuanmingyuan?
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The Western World and Joseon Encountered at the Imperial Observatory
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Qing Dynasty's <Namdo-beonhoedo> and Joseon Dynasty's <Taepyeongseongsi-do>: 18th Century Joseon's View of China
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17th Century Qing-Joseon Relations and the Tragedy of Princess Uisun
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The Diplomacy of Joseon Tongsinsa for the Repatriation of Korean Captives of the Imjin War: Centered on Haesaro
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Taking Stock of the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) Modernization: Evidence of Increasing Assertiveness Against Taiwan
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The Role of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and U.S.-Japan Alliance in Deterring Chinese Gray Zone Strategy
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Diamonds Do Not Break
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Why Did the Tripartite Intervention Not Occur in the Korean Peninsula?
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Shaping East and West through Clay: Bernard Leach's 'Marriage of East and West'
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The Eve of the Meiji Restoration: Glover and Kido's Encounter
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The Battlefield of Two Paradigms
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The Boundary Between Peaceful and Military Use of Nuclear Energy on a Complex Stage: The 1980s Amendment to the US-Japan Nuclear Agreement and Trade Disputes
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Li Songsong, a Successor Generation Artist in Beijing's 798 Art District, Under the Moonlight of Li Bai
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An Evaluation of the Sino-Japanese War and Mao Zedong's Anti-Japanese Activities
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Mao's Dilemma: Chiang Kai-shek's Approach, the United Front, and Prestige vs. Pragmatism
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The Two Faces of Empress Dowager Cixi
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The Puyi of the Forbidden City during the Regency Period and His 12-Day Dream - Based on the Beijing Coup and the Restoration of Xuantong - Kim Min-jeong
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1. The Dignity of Empire: What Makes an Empire Imperial_National Museum of China <Pacifying the Dzungars> The Dignity of Empire: What Makes an Empire Imperial
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The Imperialist Betrayal of Fukuzawa Yukichi’s ‘Civilization Enlightenment Theory’ and Joseon
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5. Why Did the Qing Participate in the Sino-Japanese War? The Qing's Participation in the Sino-Japanese War at the Shimonoseki Peace Memorial Hall
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Waging a Nerve War in Asia-Pacific Theater: The United States vs. People’s Republic of China
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Encountering the Charm of East Asia that Captivated the West