Alliance for Scholars Concerned About Korea
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The Alliance of Scholars Concerned about Korea (ASCK) "was founded at a meeting at Columbia University on March 29, 2003...
ASCK "is dedicated to the promotion of mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of Korea, both North and South." [1]
Contents
Steering Committee
Accessed May 2008: [2]
- Edward Chang, University of California at Riverside, edward.chang@ucr.edu
- Alexis Dudden, Connecticut College (U. Connecticut starting Fall 2007), adud@conncoll.edu
- John B. Duncan, UCLA, duncan@humnet.ucla.edu
- Henry Em, University of Michigan, henryem@umich.edu
- John Feffer, Foreign Policy in Focus, johnfeffer@gmail.com
- Martin Hart-Landsberg, Lewis and Clark College, marty@lclark.edu
- Suzy Kim, Oberlin College (starting Fall 2007), suzyk@hotmail.com
- Jae-Jung Suh, SAIS-Johns Hopkins, jsuh8@jhu.edu
- Seung Hye Suh, Scripps College, ssuh@ScrippsCollege.edu
- Theodore Jun Yoo, University of Hawaii at Manoa, yoojun@hawaii.edu
- Past members of the Steering Committee include: Nancy Abelmann, Charles Armstrong, Michael Chwe, Donald Clark, Koen De Ceuster, Theodore Hughes, Namhee Lee, Kathy Moon, Robert Oppenheim, James Palais, Jim Seymour, Gi-Wook Shin, Ji-Yeon Yuh.
Contact
- Web: http://www.asck.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Home, Alliance for Scholars Concerned About Korea, accessed May 22, 2008.
- ↑ Steering Committee, Alliance for Scholars Concerned About Korea, accessed May 22, 2008.