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Where are ROK-U.S. relations headed following the Washington Summit? Our panelists discuss the tangible achievements of President Yoon's visit to the U.S. and steps that should be taken to address key concerns of the South Korean public.
How does intelligence collection fit into the schema of national power? In light of the recent intelligence leak in the United States, a panel of experts gathers to discuss the extensive topic of intelligence and espionage.
How is school violence addressed globally? Despite years of research, school violence remains a challenging issue for all countries due to changing student demographics, increased media usage, and legislative changes.
From physical violence to now what is more often psychological games, The Glitch addresses the realities of school violence, cultural repercussions, and solutions that can be found in Korea and around the world.
Learn more about Judaism’s most widely observed holiday, Passover, which is an annual seven day Jewish Holiday commemorating the liberation of the Jewish people from slavery in ancient Egypt with Asia Society Korea.
The holy month of Ramadan is about more than just reading the Qur'an and fasting. But what purpose does the fasting serve? And how do Muslims in Korea observe this important holiday? Read on to learn more about this significant occasion.
Three experts address the issue of international cooperation to counter cybersecurity concerns, as well as the challenges in securing digital information systems.
The newest episode of The Glitch delves deeper into modern mainstream youth culture, called "short-form content", to explore the various effects it has on the lives of young people today.
H.E. Elizabeth Buensuceso has first-hand experience of what it's like to be a female diplomat after being with the Philippine Foreign Service for more than 42 years. She shares her views on women in diplomacy, Filipino youth, and ASEAN.
Due to the country's dangerously low fertility rate, women's work-life balance and leave policies for menstruation, maternity, and menopause are becoming increasingly important policy concerns in South Korea.