Publications
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Jennifer Lind, Sorry States: Apologies in International Politics(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2008). Part of the Cornell Studies in International Security series. Click here for more» | Buy It Now » |
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"The Collapse of North Korea: Military Missions and Requirements" |
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"Democratization and Stability in East Asia" |
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"Pyongyang's Survival Strategy: Tools of Authoritarian Control in North Korea," |
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"Roundtable Discussion on Jennifer Lind's Sorry States: Apologies in International Politics" |
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"Apologies in International Politics," |
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"Pacifism or Passing the Buck? Testing Theories of Japanese Security Policy," |
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"Spirals, Security, and Stability in East Asia," |
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"Gambling with Globalism: Japanese Financial Flows to North Korea and the Sanctions Policy Option," |
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"Between Giants: South Korea and the U.S.-China Rivalry," |
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"Why North Korea Gets Away With It," |
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"Learning to Share the Stage," |
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"Kim Jong Un Takes World's Worst Job," |
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"Planning for North Korean Collapse" |
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"The Once and Future Kim: Succession and Stasis in North Korea" |
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"Giving North Korea the Bomb" |
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"A Conversation with James Church and Jennifer Lind" |
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"Apology Diplomacy at Hiroshima" |
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"Symbolic Gestures: Lessons for East Asia from a Compromise on History in America" |
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"Virginia's Lessons for East Asia's History Problem" |
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"Next of Kim" |
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"The Perils of Apology: What Japan Shouldn't Learn from Germany" |
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"A New Solution for Japan's History Problems" |
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"A New Solution for Japan's History Problems" |
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"Parenting Pyongyang" |
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Author Interview: "Sorry States: Apologies in International Politics" |
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"Dangerous Games" |
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"Think Again: The East Asia Textbook Dispute" |
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"Who's Sorry Now?" |
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"The Perils of Apology Diplomacy," with Jennifer Lind Podcast, Voices from the Green, Dartmouth College |
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