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Notes on Contributors

Notes on Contributors Zach Fredman is a PhD candidate in history at Boston University. His dissertation, “A Wary Embrace: American Servicemen and the Chinese, 1941–1947” draws from newly available and overlooked sources in the United States, China, Taiwan, Myanmar, Singapore, and Great Britain. The results of his research have been published in Diplomatic History and Diplomacy and Statecraft , among other places. Brandon K. Gauthier graduated from Elon University in 2006 with a B.A. in political science and completed his M.A. in history at Fordham University in 2010. He is presently a Ph.D. candidate ( abd ) in American history at Fordham University. Specializing in u.s. foreign relations, his dissertation examines the history of u.s.- dprk relations from 1948 to 1996. Gauthier’s research specifically historicizes competing cultural and political visions of North Korea in American society and explains the process through which integrated links between culture, identity, and foreign policy shaped u.s.- dprk diplomatic history. He has previously written for the North Korea International Documentation Project, the Atlantic.com, Yonsei Journal of International Studies , The Oral History Review , The Shreveport Times , and nk news.org. Kevin Y. Kim is a senior lecturer in u.s. history at Vanderbilt University. He received http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of American-East Asian Relations Brill

Notes on Contributors

Journal of American-East Asian Relations , Volume 22 (1): 81 – Apr 10, 2015

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Brill
Copyright
© 2015 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
Subject
Notes on Contributors
ISSN
1058-3947
eISSN
1876-5610
DOI
10.1163/18765610-02201008
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Abstract

Zach Fredman is a PhD candidate in history at Boston University. His dissertation, “A Wary Embrace: American Servicemen and the Chinese, 1941–1947” draws from newly available and overlooked sources in the United States, China, Taiwan, Myanmar, Singapore, and Great Britain. The results of his research have been published in Diplomatic History and Diplomacy and Statecraft , among other places. Brandon K. Gauthier graduated from Elon University in 2006 with a B.A. in political science and completed his M.A. in history at Fordham University in 2010. He is presently a Ph.D. candidate ( abd ) in American history at Fordham University. Specializing in u.s. foreign relations, his dissertation examines the history of u.s.- dprk relations from 1948 to 1996. Gauthier’s research specifically historicizes competing cultural and political visions of North Korea in American society and explains the process through which integrated links between culture, identity, and foreign policy shaped u.s.- dprk diplomatic history. He has previously written for the North Korea International Documentation Project, the Atlantic.com, Yonsei Journal of International Studies , The Oral History Review , The Shreveport Times , and nk news.org. Kevin Y. Kim is a senior lecturer in u.s. history at Vanderbilt University. He received

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Published: Apr 10, 2015

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