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Haley Gordon
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With few exceptions, South Korea’s K-pop idols have been conspicuously silent on controversial subjects – including the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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South Korea Votes, Beijing Watches
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South Korea Votes, Beijing Watches
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Anti-Chinese sentiment surges—especially among the young—in advance of the March 9 elections.
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A new study illuminates the potential effects of anti-Chinese sentiment in Korea.
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Haley Gordon (MA '21, East Asian Studies) was awarded the 10th annual Korea Program Prize for Writing in Korean Studies, for her paper "Nation-Being in North Korea: New Perspectives on Human Rights."