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The book reviews, articles, editorials, and letters listed below were written by Jerry Winzig for the Korean Quarterly, which is published four times a year in St. Paul, Minnesota. The views expressed in these pieces do not necessarily reflect those of the Korean Quarterly.
- Remembering the Cost of Democracy
Summer 2005 book review of They Are Not Machines, by Soonok Chun
- The Big Issues of North Korean Economics
Summer 2004 book review of Korea after Kim Jong-il, by Marcus Noland
- Reaching Critical Mass
Spring 2004 book review of The Korean Diaspora in the World Economy, edited by C. Fred Bergsten and Inbom Choi
- A Scholarly Look at Korean Protestantism
Winter 2003/2004 book review of Chung Shin Park's Protestantism and Politics in Korea
- Becoming a Multi-Racial Family
Winter 2003/2004 book review of Lana Noone's (with Byron, Jennie and Jason Noone) Global Mom
- Letter to the Editor (Regarding Article on North Korea)
Winter 2003/2004 letter regarding George Katsiaficas' article in the Summer 2003 special section on North Korea
- Which Century Will Be Asian American?
Summer 2003 book review of Warren I Cohen's The Asian American Century
- A Place Not So Distant or Beautiful
Spring 2003 book review of Yang Kwija's A Distant and Beautiful Place, translated by Kim So-joung and Julie Pickering
- A Collection of Haunting, Sometimes Disturbing Stories
Winter 2002/2003 book review of Hwang Sun-won's Shadows of a Sound, edited by J. Martin Holman
- Examining Questions of Faith and Meaning in a Time of War
Fall 2002 book review of Richard E. Kim's The Martyred
- Calculated Risk: Behind the Inchon Invasion
Summer 2002 book review of Eugene Franklin Clark's The Secrets of Inchon: The Untold Storing of the Most Daring Covert Mission of the Korean War
- A Compelling Tale of Post-World War II North Korea
Spring 2002 book review of Hwang Sun-won's The Descendants of Cain, translated by Suh Ji-moon and Julie Pickering
- From 9/11 to 11/9 and Beyond
Winter 2001/2002 editorial on Sept. 11, 2001 and Nov. 9, 1938
- Life in a Hedgehog Nation
Winter 2001/2002 book review of Kang Chol-hwan's and Pierre Rigoulot's The Aquariums of Pyongyang: Ten Years in the North Korean Gulag, translated by Yair Reiner
- Why Don't Most Americans Know about Angel Island?
Fall 2001 book review of Ronald Takaki's Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans
- Consult This Korean Dictionary with Care
Fall 2000 book review of Boye Lafayette De Mente's NTC's Dictionary of Korea's Business and Cultural Code Words
- Examining the Complexities of the Korean War
Summer 2000 book review of Stanley Sandler's The Korean War: No Victors, No Vanquished
- A Look at North Korean Society
Spring 2000 book review of Helen Louise Hunter's Kim Il-song's North Korea
- A 17th Century Dutch Account of Korea
Winter 1999/2000 book review of Hendrik Hamel's Hamel's Journal and a description of the Kingdom of Korea 1653-1666, translated by Jean-Paul Buys
- A Wonderful Surprise
Fall 1999 book review of Pearl S. Buck's The Living Reed
- A Leftist View of Asian Americans in Popular Culture
Summer 1999 book review of Robert G. Lee's Orientals: Asian Americans in Popular Culture
- American Voices
Spring 1999 book review of Ronald Takaki's A Larger Memory: A History of Our Diversity, with Voices
- NAKASEC Publishes Statistical Reports on Korean Americans
Spring 1999 article on two newly released statistical reports
- A Disappointing Book on Korea's Future
Winter 1998/1999 book review of Roy Richard Grinker's Korea and Its Futures: Unification and the Unfinished War
- Who Is an American?
Summer 1998 book review of Ronald Takaki's A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America
- Discovering Sook Nyul Choi's Autobiographical Novels for Young Adults
Winter 1997/1998 book review of Sook Nyul Choi's Year of Impossible Goodbyes, Echoes of the White Giraffe, and Gathering of Pearls.
- The Korean American Immigrant Experience
Fall 1997 book review of Chang-rae Lee's Native Speaker
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