Scholar and explorer of Korean culture Mitch Blatt shares his thoughts about South Korea, the U.S., foreign policy, nuclear weapons, history, sanctions, and even Korea's hagwons/education policy. INCLUDES: Interviews with experts. Opinions. Short stories
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