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Understanding South Korean Conservativism and Yoon’s Martial Law Declaration
By Steven Denney | December 05, 2024
Where does South Korea’s conservative People Power Party fit within comparative typologies, and how do we interpret Yoon’s martial law decree? This explainer addresses both questions.
These Bloody Ties: A Review of “The Unloved Republic” by Brian Myers
By James Constant | November 14, 2024
In a new essay, James Constant reviews the latest book by one of the boldest writers in Korean Studies, B.R. Myers. The fundamentals of South Korean state identity are tabled for discussion.
Telegraphing Conflict in the Taiwan Strait: Lessons from Mao Zedong
By Adam Cathcart | October 08, 2024
This essay looks at Taiwan from the vantage point of PRC leadership circa 1951, considering the connection between coastal defenses, counter-revolutionary suppression, and public sentiment.
Calling Kim After Midnight: Putin in Pyongyang
By Anthony Rinna | June 20, 2024
What is behind the Russia-North Korea summit in Pyongyang? Anthony Rinna returns to Sino-NK with an overarching analysis.
The Dandong Chess Board: Trade, Anti-Corruption, and Russian Visitors
By Adam Cathcart | May 26, 2024
What are the ambitions of Chinese Communist Party cadre in Dandong in opening up further to North Korea and Russia? And a local anti-corruption update.