Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography
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Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography
Summary
Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography is a bibliography[1]. It draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (bibliography category, ranking #117 of 264).[2]
Key Facts
- Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography's instance of is recorded as bibliography[3].
- Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography's has part is recorded as Sung-Yoon Lee's short essays[4].
- Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography's has part is recorded as Sung-Yoon Lee's academic articles[5].
- Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography's has part is recorded as The antinomy of divine right and the right to resistance: tianming, dei gratia, and vox populi in Syngman Rhee's Korea, 1945–1960[6].
- Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography's has part is recorded as The Sister: The extraordinary story of Kim Yo Jong, the most powerful woman in North Korea[7].
- Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography's has part is recorded as U.S. written congressional testimony of Sung-Yoon Lee – North Korea’s Criminal Activities: Financing the Regime[8].
- Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography's has part is recorded as U.S. written congressional testimony of Sung-Yoon Lee – Pressuring North Korea: Evaluating Options[9].
- Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography's has part is recorded as U.S. written congressional testimony of Sung-Yoon Lee – North Korea’s Diplomatic Gambit: Will History Repeat Itself?[10].
- Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography's has part is recorded as U.S. written congressional testimony of Sung-Yoon Lee – The Way Forward on U.S. North Korea Policy[11].
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Designation and Status
Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography's instance of is recorded as bibliography[3].
Why It Matters
Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (bibliography category, ranking #117 of 264).[2]