The 7Th Korea Global Forum

The 7Th Korea Global Forum

The 7th Korea Global Forum

International Conference on Unification and North Korea

Application Form

Title of Paper
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Theme of Paper / □Politics and International Relations □Society and Culture
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Abstract
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Please fill out the form and submit it by August 22, 2016.

Style Guide

1. Language:All articles should follow American English spelling, punctuation, and grammatical rules. Korean language sources should be romanized in accordance with the McCune-Reischauer transcription system.

2. Format:Please format documents double-spaced in Times New Roman 12-point font using Microsoft Word. Please leave generous margins, avoid right hand justification, and number pages consecutively.

3. Title Page:The title page of the manuscript should include the title of your page, your name, affiliation, address, phone number, fax number, email address, a one-paragraph abstract of no more than 100 words., and a few key words of the paper.

4. Article Classification:Categorize your paper on the Article Title Page, under one of these classifications: *Research paper *Viewpoint *Technical paper *Conceptual paper * Case study * General review.

5. Abstract: The abstract must be a single paragraph.

6. Headings:KGF uses three levels of headings. Major headings (heading level 1) should be left justified in bold. The first sentence after the heading should be indented. Secondary headings (heading level 2) should be left justified in italic. The first sentence after the heading should begin on the same line.

7. Tables and Figures: Place each table or figure on a separate page at the end of th text. Indicate the position of the table or figure. (e.g., Insert Table 1 here) in the text. The page containing the table or figure should be placed after the page of first mention in the text. Authors are responsible for supplying high quality figures and any other kind of illustrative material. These may be sent camera-ready as hard copies ready to scan or provided as high resolution images with the email submission. Please forward all materials to the editor.

8. Endnotes:Use full citation endnotes with no biography or reference list. Endnotes should be brief, used sparingly, and numbered consecutively throughout the text with subscript Arabic Numbers. Please convert all footnotes to the endnote system.

Book

Robert Jervis, The Meaning of the Nuclear Revolution: Statecraft and the Prospect of Nuclear Armageddon(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1989), p. 167.

Korean Book

Shin Kyung-sook(Sin Kyong-suk). ommarulpu’teak hea [Please Look After Mom.] (P’ajuCh’angbi, 2008), Ex. 2.

Journal

David Karl, “Proliferation Pessimism and Emerging Nuclear Powers,”International Security21(3) (1996-97), p. 89.

Korean Journal

Ch’ea Peak. “KundaeMinjokchuuiuihyoungsongkwakaehwagich’ulp’an”[Emergence of nationalism and publishing during the Enlightenment period in modern Korea.] Han gukollonchongbohak o 41 (2008): 7-40.

Website

Sangwon Yoon and David Lerman, “Hagel Calls on North Korea to Tone Down Rhetoric,”Bloomberg News, April 11, 2013,

2013-04-10/south-korea-braces-for-possible-missile-test-from-north-today.html, accessed January 21, 2014.

Newspaper Article

Andrei Lankowv, “Stay Cool. Call North Korea’s Bluff,”New York Times, April 9, 2013.

Footnote

The classic optimist-pessimist debate can be found in Scott Sagan and Kenneth Waltz, The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: An Euduring Debate, 3d, ed. (New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2013). For detailed surveys of the literature more generally, see Peter Lavoy, “The Strategic Consequences of Nuclear Proliferation: A Review Essay,”Security Studies4(4) (1995), pp. 695-753; and Francis Gavin, “Politics, History and the Ivory Tower-Policy Gap in the Nuclear Proliferation Debate,”The journal of Strategic Studies35(4) (2012), pp, 573-600

One File: Place all components of your paper in the following order in one file: title, biographical statement, article type, structured abstract, a few key words, text, tables and figures, and endnotes. Combined.docx

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