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Summer Graphic Design workshops Co-sponsored by the Continuing Education Division and the Graphic Design Dept. Schedule C & D, three weeks each, tuition $550-$650.00, New Times in London $1,735.00

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Summer Graphic Design workshops Co-sponsored by the Continuing Education Division and the Graphic Design Dept. Schedule C & D, three weeks each, tuition $550-$650.00, New Times in London $1,735.00

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Summer Graphic Design workshops Co-sponsored by the Continuing Education Division and the Graphic Design Dept. Schedule A & B, tuition $410.00, Applied Semiotics for Design Seminar $625.00

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Summer Graphic Design workshops Co-sponsored by the Continuing Education Division and the Graphic Design Dept. Schedule B, C & D, tuition $450.00

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"First edition 1948. Second printing 1952."

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Questions of identity have become increasingly central to the study of foreign policy and security, particularly in constructivist debates. But very few of the resulting insights have been applied to the Korean situation, where discussions about security and inter-Korean relations remain dominated by strategic and geopolitical issues. The main task of this article is to address this shortcoming by examining the experience of North Korean defectors in South Korea and the precedent of German unification. Both of these domains of inquiry reveal that identity differences between North and South persist far beyond the ideological and political structures that created them in the first place. Born out of death, fear, and longing for revenge, these identity patterns lie at the heart of Korea's security dilemmas. Unless taken seriously by scholars and decision makers, the respective tensions between identity and difference will continue to cause major political problems. (Key words: Inter-Korean relations, North Korean defectors, German unification)