| 4193 | 65-2 | Contents | Editorial Office | 2025-06 |  |
| 4192 | 65-2 | [On this topic] Anticommunism, the National Security Law, and Thought Control in South Korea | Dong-Choon KIM | 2025-06 |  |
| 4191 | 65-2 | Salvific Violence: The Hungnam Evacuation and Anticommunist Rescue in US-Occupied North Korea | Sandra H. PARK | 2025-06 |  |
| 4190 | 65-2 | Under Occupation, After Armistice: Stories of Enemy and Traitorous Property | Theodore HUGHES | 2025-06 |  |
| 4189 | 65-2 | Vagrant Optics: The Seosan Pioneer Corps and Cold War Visual Culture in South Korea | Thomas M. RYAN | 2025-06 |  |
| 4188 | 65-2 | South Korea’s Conversion Policy against Leftist Prisoners: Regime Security and Politics of Thought Control in Cold War Korea | Dong-Choon KIM | 2025-06 |  |
| 4187 | 65-2 | Legal Mechanisms of Thought Control Through Anticommunism in South Korea: Focusing on the National Security Law | Dong-suk OH | 2025-06 |  |
| 4186 | 65-2 | “There is a Spy Living Next Door”: The Spy Reporting System and Everyday Life Under the Anti-Communist Policy of the Park Chung-hee Government | Hyukeun KWON | 2025-06 |  |
| 4185 | 65-2 | A War for the Coming Multipolar World?: How Anti-Hegemonism Sometimes Evolves into a Pro-Putin Stance among the South Korean Left | Vladimir TIKHONOV | 2025-06 |  |
| 4184 | 65-2 | [Book Review] Walking into Memory: Wounding Love and the Transfusion of Life from the Dead | We Jung YI | 2025-06 |  |
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