- Charles K. Armstrong
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Charles K. Armstrong is an academic, historian, author and a Professor of Korean Studies in the Social Sciences at Columbia University.[1]
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Early life
Armstrong earned B.A. at Yale University in 1984; and then he continued his studies at Yonsei University in Seoul, earning a diploma in Korean language in 1986. After receiving a M.Sc. at the London School of Economics in 1988, he was awarded a Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1994.[2]
Career
Armstrong is the Korea Foundation Professor of Korean Studies in the Social Sciences and Director of Graduate Studies at Columbia.[2]
In addition to teaching at Columbia, he was a Visiting Professor in 2008 at the Graduate School of International Studies at Seoul National University.[3]
Selected works
Armstrong's published writings encompass 12 works in 35 publications in 2 languages and 2,520 library holdings.[4]
- 2006 — The Koreas
- 2006 — Korean society: civil society, democracy and the state
- 2005 — Korea at the center: dynamics of regionalism in Northeast Asia
- 2003 — The North Korean revolution, 1945-1950
- 2003 — North Korea beyond the DMZ
- 2002 — Korean society civil society, democracy, and the state
- 1998 — North Korean foreign relations in the post-Cold War era
- 1994 — The origins and future demise of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
- 1994 — State and social transformation in North Korea, 1945-1950
- 1990 — South Korea's 'Northern policy'
Honors
Notes
- ^ 찰스 암스트롱 (Chʻalsŭ Amsŭtʻŭrong)
- ^ a b c Columbia University, faculty bio notes
- ^ Stanford University, Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, North Korea in The Cold War International System," April 10, 2009.
- ^ WorldCat Identities: Armstrong, Charles K.
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- Koreanologists
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