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Anticommunism in Germany and Korea

  1. The Ministry for All-German Affairs held a special place among the government departments with a right to define public anticommunist counter-intelligence. At the height of the Cold War it concentrated on adva...

    Authors: Stefan Creuzberger
    Citation: Asian Journal of German and European Studies 2017 2:9
  2. Besides several themes related to burning issues on the surface of the current discourses in South Korea, this special issue of the AJGES pays attention to the fundamental problems, which are essential to unde...

    Authors: Gyoergy Szell
    Citation: Asian Journal of German and European Studies 2017 2:4
  3. This article deals with the historical trajectory of anti-communism in South Korea since 1945. Anti-communism has been working as a powerful ideological and institutional constraint to suppress political oppos...

    Authors: Kwang-Yeong Shin
    Citation: Asian Journal of German and European Studies 2017 2:3