Articles by Kang Sang Jung« Back to listKang Sangjung is a Professor specialising in political theory and inter-Asia relations in the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, University of Tokyo. His most recent works include Omoni (2010) and Rīdā wa Hanpo mae o Aruke: Kim Dae-jung to iu Hito (2009). - See more at: http://www.japanfocus.org/-Kang-Sang_Jung/3595#sthash.B65BAh12.dpuf
Kang Sangjung is a Professor specialising in political theory and inter-Asia relations in the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, University of Tokyo. His most recent works include Omoni (2010) and Rīdā wa Hanpo mae o Aruke: Kim Dae-jung to iu Hito (2009). - See more at: http://www.japanfocus.org/-Kang-Sang_Jung/3595#sthash.B65BAh12.dpuf
Kang Sangjung is a Professor specialising in political theory and inter-Asia relations in the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, University of Tokyo. His most recent works include Omoni (2010) and Rīdā wa Hanpo mae o Aruke: Kim Dae-jung to iu Hito (2009). - See more at: http://www.japanfocus.org/-Kang-Sang_Jung/3595#sthash.B65BAh12.dpuf
Kang Sangjung is a Professor specialising in political theory and inter-Asia relations in the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, University of Tokyo. His most recent works include Omoni (2010) and Rīdā wa Hanpo mae o Aruke: Kim Dae-jung to iu Hito (2009). - See more at: http://www.japanfocus.org/-Kang-Sang_Jung/3595#sthash.B65BAh12.dpuf
Kang Sangjung is a Professor specialising in political theory and inter-Asia relations in the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, University of Tokyo. His most recent works include Omoni (2010) and Rīdā wa Hanpo mae o Aruke: Kim Dae-jung to iu Hito (2009). - See more at: http://www.japanfocus.org/-Kang-Sang_Jung/3595#sthash.B65BAh12.dpuf
Kang Sangjung is a Professor specialising in political theory and inter-Asia relations in the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, University of Tokyo. His most recent works include Omoni (2010) and Rīdā wa Hanpo mae o Aruke: Kim Dae-jung to iu Hito (2009). - See more at: http://www.japanfocus.org/-Kang-Sang_Jung/3595#sthash.B65BAh12.dpuf
Kang Sangjung is a Professor specialising in political theory and inter-Asia relations in the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, University of Tokyo. His most recent works include Omoni (2010) and Rīdā wa Hanpo mae o Aruke: Kim Dae-jung to iu Hito (2009). - See more at: http://www.japanfocus.org/-Kang-Sang_Jung/3595#sthash.B65BAh12.dpuf
Kang Sangjung is a Professor specialising in political theory and inter-Asia relations in the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, University of Tokyo. His most recent works include Omoni (2010) and Rīdā wa Hanpo mae o Aruke: Kim Dae-jung to iu Hito (2009). - See more at: http://www.japanfocus.org/-Kang-Sang_Jung/3595#sthash.B65BAh12.dpuf
Kang Sangjung is a Professor specialising in political theory and inter-Asia relations in the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, University of Tokyo. His most recent works include Omoni (2010) and Rīdā wa Hanpo mae o Aruke: Kim Dae-jung to iu Hito (2009). - See more at: http://www.japanfocus.org/-Kang-Sang_Jung/3595#sthash.B65BAh12.dpuf
Kang Sangjung is a Professor specialising in political theory and inter-Asia relations in the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, University of Tokyo. His most recent works include Omoni (2010) and Rīdā wa Hanpo mae o Aruke: Kim Dae-jung to iu Hito (2009). - See more at: http://www.japanfocus.org/-Kang-Sang_Jung/3595#sthash.B65BAh12.dpuf
Tunneling Through Nationalism: The Phenomenology of a Certain Nationalist-
Memories of a Zainichi Korean Childhood
The Imaginary Geography of a Nation and its De-nationalized Narrative: Japan and the Korean Experience
Rivalries Threaten New Cold War in East Asia
The first agonizing step towards stabilizing Northeast Asia
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