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Women and & International Politics

2009 "Military Prostitution and the U. S. Military in Asia," The Asia-Pacific Journal, vol.3-6-09, January17, 2009.
http://www.japanfocus.org/_Katharine_H_S_Moon-Military_Prostitution_and_the_U_S_Military_in_Asia

2007 “Resurrecting Prostitutes and Overturning Treaties: Gender Politics in the South Korean ‘Anti-American’ Movement,” Journal of Asian Studies 66:1, 2007
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2005 Afterword: “From Military Camptowns to the World,” (commissioned by publisher) in Amerika Taun Wang onni (The Big Sister of Americatown: Memoir of a former U.S. camptown prostitute), Yonja Kim, Sam-in Publishing Co., Seoul.  In Korean translation.
Korean [PDF]
and English [PDF]

2004 “Stars and Stripes and Sex: Nationalism and Globalization in the Kijich’on,” in Women’s History in Modern Korea, Seoul National University. In Korean translation.
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2002 "Asian Women and Human Rights" in Surviving Terror (festschrift in honor of Rev. Dr. David Kwang Sun Suh, former Dean of the Graduate School of Ewha University, Seoul), Brazos Press.

2002 "The Sexual Politics of Terror" in Surviving Terror: Hope and Justice in a World of Violence, edited by Victoria Lee Erickson and Michelle Lim Jones, Brazos Press, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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2001 Commentary on "Women, the State, and War: Understanding the Issue of 'Comfort Women'" by Yumiko Mikanagi, in Shakaikagaku Janaru (Social Science Journal), International Christian University, Tokyo.

2000 “Strangers in the Midst: Foreign Workers and Korean Nationalism,” in Korea's Globalization (ed. Samuel S. Kim), Cambridge University Press.
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1999 “Military Prostitutes: The Hypersexualization of Militarized Women,” in Gender Camouflage: Women and the US. Military (eds. Francine D'Amico and Laurie Weinstein), New York University Press.
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