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*[http://www.asiaquarterly.com/content/view/26/ Economic Dependence and the Dokdo/Takeshima Dispute Between South Korea and Japan] - an article from the ''Harvard Asia Quarterly''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> (Volume IX, No. 4. Fall 2005). | *[http://www.asiaquarterly.com/content/view/26/ Economic Dependence and the Dokdo/Takeshima Dispute Between South Korea and Japan] - an article from the ''Harvard Asia Quarterly''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> (Volume IX, No. 4. Fall 2005). | ||
*[http://www.crisisgroup.org/ | *[http://www.crisisgroup.org/en/regions/asia/north-east-asia/108-north-east-asias-undercurrents-of-conflict.aspx North East Asia's Undercurrents of Conflict] - from the International Crisis Group, published on December 15, 2005. | ||
*[http://www.kmi.re.kr/data/seminar/20041004-01.pdf Who Owns Tok-Do/Takeshima? Should These Islets Affect the Maritime Boundary Between Japan and Korea?] - a study from the Korea-America Joint Marine Policy Research Center at the [[University of Rhode Island]], published on 2004-10-08. | *[http://www.kmi.re.kr/data/seminar/20041004-01.pdf Who Owns Tok-Do/Takeshima? Should These Islets Affect the Maritime Boundary Between Japan and Korea?] - a study from the Korea-America Joint Marine Policy Research Center at the [[University of Rhode Island]], published on 2004-10-08. | ||
*[http://www.stanford.edu/group/sjeaa/journal51/japan2.pdf Tokdo or Takeshima? The International Law of Territorial Acquisition in the Japan-Korea Island Dispute] - an article from the ''Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs'' ([http://www.stanford.edu/group/sjeaa/contents51.html Volume V, No. 1. Winter 2005]). | *[http://www.stanford.edu/group/sjeaa/journal51/japan2.pdf Tokdo or Takeshima? The International Law of Territorial Acquisition in the Japan-Korea Island Dispute] - an article from the ''Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs'' ([http://www.stanford.edu/group/sjeaa/contents51.html Volume V, No. 1. Winter 2005]). |
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Non-governmental organizations
News & Magazines
- Japan, South Korea defuse standoff over disputed waters - an article from the Associated Press published by the USAToday on 2006-04-22.
- Rocky Relations - an article from the TIME Magazine, published on 2006-05-01.
- On Plastic Bags, an Old and Distant Dispute By Kareem Fahim, Published by the New York Times on 2009-03-20.
- Korea’s Emotional Diplomacy By David C. Kang, Published by the University of Southern California on 2009-06-27.
Journals & Studies
- Economic Dependence and the Dokdo/Takeshima Dispute Between South Korea and Japan - an article from the Harvard Asia Quarterly's (Volume IX, No. 4. Fall 2005).
- North East Asia's Undercurrents of Conflict - from the International Crisis Group, published on December 15, 2005.
- Who Owns Tok-Do/Takeshima? Should These Islets Affect the Maritime Boundary Between Japan and Korea? - a study from the Korea-America Joint Marine Policy Research Center at the University of Rhode Island, published on 2004-10-08.
- Tokdo or Takeshima? The International Law of Territorial Acquisition in the Japan-Korea Island Dispute - an article from the Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs (Volume V, No. 1. Winter 2005).
- East Asia’s Troubled Waters – Part II - an article from the Yale Global Online, published on 2006-04-27.
- Dokdo Island Dispute: Korean Reconstruction of History and National Identity in User-Created Content Media - a paper for Digital Memories Conference, 17-19 March, 2009, Salzburg.
Governmental resources
South Korea
- Dokdo - a cumulative portal about Dokdo, includes travel information.
- Dokdo Museum - the homepage of the Dokdo Museum, includes travel information & research publications.
Japan
- The Issue of Takeshima - information about the territorial dispute between Japan and South Korea, published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.