Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.
South Korea’s strong sense of nationalism, often grounded in the ability to speak Korean, can result in discrimination and prejudice.
What’s in a name? The national and linguistic identity of South and North Korea.
Since the two Koreas have been divided, significant differences in the Korean language have developed in the North and South.
The full extent of the impact COVID-19 and related public health measures are having on local populations in the DPRK remains opaque.
It will not be easy for the Yoon government to totally ignore the geopolitical and geoeconomic threats coming from China.
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