A study of the territorial dispute between Japan and Korea over Liancourt Rocks, a small cluster of barren, rocky islets in the Sea of Japan that Japanese call Takeshima and Koreans call Dokdo.
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"Lesson Learned From Dokdo," by Tong Kim
Tong Kim is supposedly a research professor with the Ilmin Institute of International Relations at Korea University and an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), yet, his July 12 Korea Times article, "Lessons Learned From Dokdo," seems to be more evidence that when it comes to "Dokdo," Korean professors seem more than willing to throw integrity and objectivity right out the window.
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It is no wonder if this professor claims the same stupid claim as Korean government because it was Korea's media. Reversely, he may not be able to write the truth against the Korean government's propaganda in Korea's media.
ReplyDeleteWhat I'm interested much is whether the professor really thinks so or he was saying so although he knew it was not true.