| Far Eastern Economic Review 1998 Shim Jae Hoon |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A new helmsman.(economic policies of South Korean president, Kim Dae Jung)(Interview) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon, Nayan Chanda, Charles S. Lee |
| A vote for reform. (South Korean President Kim Dae Jung close to achieving control of parliament) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon, Charles S. Lee |
| Back to school. (dissident teachers in South Korea reinstated) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon |
| Biting the bullet. (South Korea's Kim Dae Jung unofficially takes charge) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon |
| Coup de grace. (South Korea moves away from army takeovers) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon |
| Kim the cool. (South Korean President Kim Dae Jung encourages economic cooperation with North Korea) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon |
| Northern watch. (South Korea's need for information about North Korea) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon |
| Spring thaw? (South Korea takes more conciliatory stance on North Korea) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon |
| Spy wars. (need for greater control over South Korea's National Security Planning Agency) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon |
| Taming the tiger. (influence of hardline military leaders in North Korea) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon |
| Unlocking the citadel.(South Korean economjic policy)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon, Charles S. Lee |
| You, Maverick: A dissident-turned-presidential adviser exemplifies a group of reformists in President Kim Dae Jung's government who are spearheading efforts not only to revive the economy but to remake it. | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon |
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