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John Feffer

John Feffer, co-director of Foreign Policy in Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies, is the author of North Korea, South Korea: U.S. Policy at a Time of Crisis (Seven Stories).

Currently

  • The Big Yam

    January 31, 2008

    Chinese hearts, minds and pocketbooks get a lot of attention from the Eastern and Western consumer markets.

2007

  • Big Red Checkbook

    October 18, 2007

    America's foreign-policy establishment is struggling to find an appropriate response to China's soft power.

2006

  • Writers From the Other Asia

    August 31, 2006

    Four new books explore Korea's cold war hangover and the indelible mark left by its North-South division.

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