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The Latin American Journal of Asia Studies is currently accepting submissions for the special issue "Korean Studies from Latin America." This call for papers aims to explore various perspectives on Korea-Latin America relations, covering political, economic, cultural, and other aspects. While this call is broad and seeks to encompass a variety of approaches and viewpoints, some of the encouraged topics include:

 

  • Diplomacy and International Relations: Analysis of diplomatic relations, bilateral and multilateral agreements, and the influence of South Korea in Latin America, and vice versa.

  • Cultural Diplomacy: Examination of South Korea’s soft power in Latin America, particularly through initiatives such as K-pop, technology, public diplomacy, and their role in shaping public perception between both regions.

  • Global Economy and Trade: The impact of economic and trade relations between South Korea and Latin America, including treaties, investments, and cooperation in key sectors such as technology, innovation, and energy.

  • Migration: Study of Korean communities in Latin America and migration dynamics, as well as the cultural and social tensions and synergies arising from these movements.

  • Historical and Comparative Perspectives: Research on the historical ties between South Korea and Latin America, comparisons with other intercontinental relations, and how these have evolved over time.

Submit your article here!

Editorial Team

Director:
Dr. Dorotea López Giral,
Institute of International Studies,
University of Chile.

Editor:
Dr. Andrés Bórquez,
Institute of International Studies,
University of Chile.

Assistant:
Leonardo Benavides,
Institute of International Studies,
University of Chile.

Editorial board:

  • Dr. Isabel Cabaña, Ritsumeikan University, Japan.
  • MA. Hugo Fonseca, National University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica.
  • Dr. Song Guoyou, Fudan University, China.
  • Dr. Manuel Gonzalo, National University of Quilmes, Argentina.
  • Dr. (c) Constanza Jorquera, Diego Portales University, Chile.
  • Dr. Kisu Kwon, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea.
  • Dr. Daniel Lemus, Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico.
  • Dr. LI Che Lan Linda, City University of Hong Kong.
  • Dr. Florencia Rubiolo, National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), Argentina.
  • MA. Kensuke Saito, University of Tokyo, Japan.
  • Dr. Juan Serrano, University of Chile, Chile.
  • Dr. Suk-Kyun Woo, Seoul National University, South Korea.
  • Dr. Wang Shiao, Tsinghua University, China.
  • Dr. Xu Peiyuan, Tsinghua University, China.
  • Dr. Yuriko Takahashi, Waseda University, Japan.
  • Dr. Ignacio Villagrán, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.