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Victim-Centered Justice As Justice: A Path Forward for Korean “Comfort Women”
The unresolved harm suffered by Korean “comfort women,” who were forced into sexual slavery by…
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Steering Through Troubled Waters: Filipino Foreign Policy in the South China Sea
Since 2023, the South China Sea, a 3.5 million km² body of water south of…
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Book Review: Christina Kelley Gilmartin’s Engendering the Chinese Revolution RadicalWomen, Communist Politics, and Mass Movements in the 1920s
In early twentieth-century China, the May Fourth intellectuals aimed to save the country, and they…
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Development as Dispossession: Ethnic Exclusion and State Power in Laos
Abstract This paper examines how state-led development policies in Laos perpetuate ethnic exclusion and structural…