Korea – March 2014
- Confucius in East Asia : Confucianism’s history in China, Korea, Japan, and Viet Nam / Jeffrey L. Richey.
- The Korean wave : Korean popular culture in global context / edited by Yasue Kuwahara.
- Infected Korean language, purity versus hybridity : from the sinographic cosmopolis to Japanese colonialism to global English / By Koh Jongsok Translated by Ross King.
- Power, place, and state-society relations in Korea : neo-confucian and geomantic reconstruction of developmental state and democratization / Jongwoo Han.
- North Korean nuclear operationality : regional security and nonproliferation / [edited by] Gregory J. Moore [foreword by] Graham T. Allison.
- The US versus the North Korean nuclear threat : mitigating the nuclear security dilemma / Er-Win Tan.
- Determinants of international labor migration to Korea / Yoon Ah Oh and Jione Jung.
- The shrimp that became a tiger : transformation theory and Korea’s rise after the Asian crisis / Bernhard Seliger.
- North Korea and security cooperation in Northeast Asia / edited by Tae-Hwan Kwak and Seung-Ho Joo.
- Kimjang : making and sharing Kimchi.
- Silla : Korea’s golden kingdom / Soyoung Lee and Denise Patry Leidy contributions by Juhyung Rhi [and five others].
- Songs of Seoul : an ethnography of voice and voicing in Christian South Korea / Nicholas Harkness.
- Directory of world cinema. South Korea / edited by Colette Balmain.
- The two Koreas and the politics of global sport / by Brian Bridges.
- Everyday life in Joseon-era Korea : economy and society / edited and translated by Michael D. Shin co-translated by Edward Park, The Organization of Korean Historians, Seoul.
- Wrongful deaths : selected inquest records from nineteenth-century Korea / compiled and translated by Sun Joo Kim and Jungwon Kim.
- The massacres at Mt. Halla : sixty years of truth seeking in South Korea / Hun Joon Kim.
- The Korean War : an international history / Wada Haruki translated by Frank Baldwin.
- The making of the first Korean president : Syngman Rhee’s quest for independence, 1875-1948 / Young Ick Lew.