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Hibakusha: Contextualizing Japan’s Relationship with Nuclear Radiation

September 15, 2021 Matthew F. Fleming 0

Introduction To Japan’s Relationship with Nuclear Radiation Across history, Japan remains a tragically unique case as the only country to fully experience the actual cost […]

Myanmar in 2021 Bears Striking Resemblance to South Korea in the 1980s

May 20, 2021 NOVAsia Contributor 0

Myanmar nun pleads with police to stop bloodshed.  Image via Mashable SE Asia.   This article was originally posted on The Peninsula Report and has been […]

Is there a Silver Lining in the Plight of Multi-Ethnic Children Against Bullying in Korea?

May 7, 2021 Cherian Sangma 1

Source: Korea Joongang Daily  The year 2021 started off on a rather tumultuous note for several celebrities and athletes in Korea. Allegations of bullying in […]

Mountains of Unified Culture: Baekdu-Daegan As The Spine of Korea

April 28, 2021 Matthew F. Fleming 0

The Baekdu-Daegan As The Spine That Binds The Korean Peninsula The idea of the Korean Peninsula as a nation bound together by the spine of […]

Innovation in Travel During Covid: Why Korea Will be the Post-Pandemic Tourist Hotspot

February 10, 2021 Cherian Sangma 1

Source: Korea Tourism Organization/ Rhythm of Korea, Gangneung At a time when travel almost came to a standstill last year, when overseas vacations were indefinitely […]

We Need To Talk About Kimchi 

January 18, 2021 NOVAsia Contributor 0

Kimchi. The ubiquitous spicy fermented cabbage dish that haunts our lives in Korea. Some people love it. Some people loathe it. But as long as […]

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Longevity After The Necessity: The Need For Human Rights Protections During Contact Tracing In South Korea

January 8, 2021 Matthew F. Fleming 0

Throughout history, there are moments in time that require extreme and unprecedented actions to combat them. These moments alter society’s current and past understanding and […]

Inheriting Unfinished Revolutions: Biden’s Middle East Challenge

December 31, 2020 NOVAsia Contributor 0

Vice President Joe Biden meeting Saudi Arabian officials in Riyadh, 2011/ Credit Getty Images.  A Promising Middle East When the Tunisian street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi […]

Keeping Up With Nagorno-Karabakh

December 8, 2020 NOVAsia Contributor 1

On 10th November 2020, deep in the Caucasus Mountains that lie between Asia and Europe, the guns fell silent. Six weeks of bloody conflict between […]

South Korea’s Fight Against Corruption: Can Another Presidential Arrest Be Prevented?

December 4, 2020 Cherian Sangma 0

Corruption is rampant worldwide, but South Korea’s long history of corruption in the Presidential office is rather intriguing. This ignominious past, (especially with corruption charges […]

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