The Research on Korea series surveys key topics in the study of North and South Korea (both on the peninsula, and in the diaspora). It is a prestigious series that is multidisciplinary, covering the social sciences and arts and humanities. The series seeks to publish best new research from both senior and junior scholars.
If you would like to submit a book proposal for consideration in the series please email your proposal to the Series Editors:
Sojin Lim – [email protected]
Niki Alsford – [email protected]
Or the Publisher for Asian Studies at Routledge:
Stephanie Roger – [email protected]
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By Yonson Ahn
February 15, 2023
This book explores multiple fields and disciplines around the theme of South Korea’s engagement and exchanges with global society focusing on development cooperation, migration and the media. The core of this volume is an analysis of South Korea’s engagement and reciprocity in global society that ...
By Fyodor Tertitskiy
September 27, 2022
This book focuses on the Korean People’s Army (KPA) - the armed forces of North Korea - covering its history, structural organisation and lives of the soldiers and officers within its ranks. Utilising extensive Korean, English, Russian and Chinese language sources, as well as multiple interviews ...
Edited
By Sojin Lim
August 17, 2022
This book explores the recent landscape of Korean popular culture, including celebrity diplomacy, political activism, and inter-Korean relations in the era of ‘ontact’, with a special focus on K-pop and K-drama. Utilising the interdisciplinary approach, along with theoretical accounts, it ...