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  • 21 Apr 2026
    Cover of Reactionary Politics in South Korea: Historical Legacies, Far-Right Intellectuals, and Political Mobilization
    Myungji Yang

    Manufacturing Fear, Selling Hate: How the Far Right Turns Crisis into Power

    On December 3, 2024, then–President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea stunned the world by declaring martial law out of the blue. In a televised address, he emphasized the inevitability of martial law by identifying the current situation as a state of emergency, in which the opposition Democratic Party—what he described as a “pro–North Korea, […]

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  • 11 Nov 2020
    Erin Aeran Chung

    An East Asian Model of Immigrant Incorporation?

    The global dimensions of migratory flows in the last century have created common dilemmas for liberal democracies throughout the world. As they address market demands for labor, states are faced with the challenges of safeguarding national borders from unsanctioned immigration while upholding democratic principles. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated these dilemmas. Across the globe, states […]

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  • 12 Mar 2014
    Sungmoon Kim

    If We Can Practice Democracy in Our Terms

    Sungmoon Kim, author of Confucian Democracy in East Asia, argues why East Asian countries don't have to relinquish their Confucian values in order to achieve a vibrant liberal democracy.

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