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A dive into the history behind the comforts of safety Korea enjoys today in light of the 70th anniversary of the signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement.
The portrayal of diversity in media, particularly mass media, is a challenging issue for all authors and producers behind the cameras. Global audiences are becoming aware of the diversity that is embodied and presented by the media, and this raises some controversy.
Korea Center's executive director Mr. Yvonne Kim presides at the peace forum held to discuss geopolitical situations on the Korean Peninsula as the ROK-U.S. alliance marks its 70th anniversary.
More and more people are losing sleep; but now, it’s by choice. Join us in the study of “revenge bedtime procrastination,” a global phenomenon taking over this generation’s night hours.
In celebration of sixty years of diplomatic relations between the European Union and South Korea, three of our ambassadors join in a deep discussion regarding South Korea and Europe’s cooperation in a range of areas.
Asia Society Korea goes on a special excursion to Busan to celebrate 15 years of community and strengthening partnerships across people and institutions of Asia and the United States.
We are delighted to share Joy M. Sakurai's take on how Seoul has become a unique backdrop to her diplomatic work focused on empowering people in their own context.
The concept of investing in childcare is not new: it is a strategy that has proven to work effectively in many countries. However, some nations have been complimented for their birth policies while others are receiving backlash.
“Coming to Korea was like destiny”, stated H.E. Dawn Elizabeth Bennet, who proceeded to impart a wealth of expertise about the Māori people, the values of foreign policy, and Korea’s soft power.
The Glitch reflects on how global events have changed our notions of identity and nationality, giving rise to new communities and celebrations such as the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.