SCHOLARS URGE U.S., NORTH KOREA TO NEGOTIATE PEACE

adjunct professor, alliance, asck, assistant, assistant professor, associate, associate professor, brite divinity school, bruce cumings, carter eckert, centre de recherche, changzoo song, charles armstrong, cooper union, current u., democratic people, don clark, elizabeth l. hillman, executive director, foreign policy, gary n. mc, graduate student, hee choi, henry em, howard h. chung, hyangsoon yi, hyun kim haboush, indiana university, james d. seymour, james palais, janet poole, john feffer, jung suh, k. only, katharine h. moon, korea, korean, korean american women artists, korean research, korean studies, korean war, maitre de conferences, media relations, michael chwe, nancy abelmann, neither north korea, new york, new zealand, north, north korea, northeast asia, northeast asian, on june, peace, piping division, pressure vessels, prevent another war, professor, professor university, professor university of, rutgers law school, scholars, senior research scholar, social science center, south korea, t. jun yoo, timothy s. lee, united, united states, university, v. spike peterson, visiting fellow, war, wook shin, yeon yuh