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2024, Vol.16, No.1

The "Korean Turn” in Philippine Popular Culture: The Story So Far
Louie Jon A. Sánchez | 2024, 16(1) | pp.15~38 | number of Cited : 0
Modular Imagined Community: Manila’s Koreatown in the Time of Global Korea and the Popularity of Samgyupsal
Jose Mari B. Cuartero | 2024, 16(1) | pp.39~80 | number of Cited : 0
Boy Power: Soft Power and Political Power in the Circulation of Boys Love (BL) Narratives from South Korea, Thailand, and the Philippines
Miguel Antonio N. Lizada | 2024, 16(1) | pp.81~101 | number of Cited : 0
Forgetting Stories from the Islands, Jeju and Calauit
Raymon D. Ritumban | 2024, 16(1) | pp.103~123 | number of Cited : 0
Traveling televisual texts: transnational adaptations of “Doctor Foster” into Korea’s “The World of the Married” and the Philippines’ “The Broken Marriage Vow”
Ralph Edward P. Sekito | 2024, 16(1) | pp.125~143 | number of Cited : 0
The Multidimensional Masculinity in Nguyễn Huy Thiệp’s Short Stories
Van Thuan Nguyen , Anh Dan Nguyen , Van Luan Nguyen | 2024, 16(1) | pp.147~173 | number of Cited : 0
Indonesia in the BIMP-EAGA: Assessing Connectivity Development in Reducing Inequality
Sandy Nur Ikfal Raharjo , Tri Nuke Pudjiastuti | 2024, 16(1) | pp.175~203 | number of Cited : 0
R.O.K Minilateral Engagement with ASEAN: Assessment of BIMP-EAGA
GU Bokyeung , Ratih Indraswari | 2024, 16(1) | pp.205~228 | number of Cited : 0
Indonesia's Efforts in Developing Halal Tourism through the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT)
Awani Irewati , Hayati Nufus | 2024, 16(1) | pp.229~269 | number of Cited : 0
United Arab Emirates’ Soft Power Approaches towards Indonesia (2015-2022)
Toward Post-Pandemic Sustainable FDI Workforce: An Examination of Factors Affecting the Well-Being of Migrant Workers in Ho Chi Minh City
Pham Thanh Thoi , Tran Dinh Lam , Nguyen Hong Truc | 2024, 16(1) | pp.303~343 | number of Cited : 0