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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International journalist and fantasy football league commissioner who has covered HK protests, waiver wire, and Korean elections. Author of Panda Guides Hong Kong and Suzhou Gardens. Contributor to The National Interest.
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