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AKSE Newsletter 11 (1988) AKSE 11 (1988) – George Totten, Reflections on Studying Korean History and Political Thought – How to Incorporate Korea into my Course on East Asian Political Thought George Totten, Reflections on Studying Korean History and Political Thought - How to Incorporate Korea…Robert Winstanley-Chesters16th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 11 (1988) AKSE 11 (1988) – Frank Nellen, Tadeusz Zibkowski, unpresented papers Frank Nellen, Tadeusz Zibkowski, unpresented papersRobert Winstanley-Chesters16th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 11 (1988) AKSE 11 (1988) – Finland, University of Helsinki Finland, University of HelsinkiRobert Winstanley-Chesters16th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 11 (1988) AKSE 11 (1988) – Edward Wagner, An Inquiry into the Chungin Class in the Yi Dynasty Edward Wagner, An Inquiry into the Chungin Class in the Yi DynastyRobert Winstanley-Chesters16th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 11 (1988) AKSE 11 (1988) – Editors Page Editors Page, Robert ProvineRobert Winstanley-Chesters16th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 11 (1988) AKSE 11 (1988) – Eckart Dege, South Korea’s Industrialization and its Geographical Implications Eckart Dege, South Korea’s Industrialization and its Geographical ImplicationsRobert Winstanley-Chesters16th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 11 (1988) AKSE 11 (1988) – East Germany (DDR), Humboldt University Robert Winstanley-Chesters16th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 11 (1988) AKSE 11 (1988) – Denmark, University of Copenhagen Denmark, University of CopenhagenRobert Winstanley-Chesters16th October 2020