Featured Society 31 December 2020 2020 in Pop Culture: What was Mainstream is Now Niche The old mainstream, rather than fading away, is finding a new lease on life as a vibrant subculture.
Featured Trivia 30 December 2020 Meme of the Year: Stephen Biegun's Genuine Love for Chicken Find a person who loves you like the Deputy Secretary of State loves his chicken.
Op-Ed 29 December 2020 Make Seoul Great Again? Shifting Rationale for Capital Relocation The previous reasons for relocating the administrative capital are becoming less persuasive.
Featured National Assembly 28 December 2020 "The Foundation of Our Society is Changing": Dems Flex Their Legislative Supermajority We summarize the top 20 most important laws out of the 130+ passed in the 2020 legislative session.
Featured China 23 December 2020 Kimchi is Chinese? The Sino-Korean Struggle for Ontological Security The latest online tiff over the historical origins of food signals something more serious.
Featured Business & Economy 22 December 2020 Motorized Scooters to be Regulated, Belatedly Traffic accidents involving motorized scooters have increased 40-fold since 2017.
Featured Newsletter 21 December 2020 TBR Weekly Update: Week 3, December 2020 TBR's last newsletter of 2020 looks back on the year and previews South Korean politics in 2021.
Featured Blue House 21 December 2020 It’s the Real Estate, Stupid: the Moon Jae-in Administration at the Crossroads TBR said in August: “The real estate issue . . . may well define the course of the Moon administration’s remaining two years.” Four months later, here we are.
Featured Society 18 December 2020 Poll: Catholics and Buddhists Popular in South Korea Protestants and Muslims, not as much.
Featured United States 17 December 2020 The Two Koreas Prepare for the Biden Administration South Korea is reaching out the United States, while North Korea is biding its time.
Featured Business & Economy 16 December 2020 World's First eSports TV Station to Shut Down The rise of internet-based video platforms such as Twitch, as well as eSports content created by videogame companies themselves, crowded out OGN’s broadcasts over cable TV.
Featured Newsletter 14 December 2020 TBR Weekly Update: Week 2, December 2020 The Democratic Party passed a huge slate of laws on the last day of the National Assembly regular session, while South Korea’s vaunted COVID-19 response is showing signs of wear.
Featured Society 14 December 2020 Alternative Military Service Begins for Conscientious Objectors Until 2018, South Korea imprisoned those who refused to serve the military duty.
Featured Society 12 December 2020 Freedom to Get Pregnant: Fujita Sayuri’s Single Motherhood The celebrity's decision to having a child without getting married is making waves.
Featured Key Players 11 December 2020 Obituary: George E. Ogle, Pastor who Joined South Korea's Fight for Democracy The Methodist missionary raised international awareness on Park Chung-hee dictatorship's judicial murder.
Featured Op-Ed 10 December 2020 Bridging the Gap: LNG and Korea’s Pursuit of Carbon Neutrality Natural gas helps with South Korea's carbon footprint, but it is not enough.
Recommendations 9 December 2020 Three Cheers for the Foreign Press The foreign correspondents in South Korea are dropping the orientalist routine.
Featured Newsletter 7 December 2020 TBR Weekly Update: Week 1, December 2020 The bruising battle with Seoul's real estate market is the Moon Jae-in administration's greatest challenge.
Featured Op-Ed 7 December 2020 COVID Fatigue: Seoul Subway Data Shows Koreans are Tired of Social Distancing Pandemic fatigue is real and quantifiable.
Featured Starter Kit 5 December 2020 "We are not Machines": South Korea's Labor Movement and Progressive Politics The death of labor activist Jeon Tae-il gave birth to modern South Korea's labor movement.
Featured Blue House 4 December 2020 The Corruption Investigation Office: Ready to Launch The fight to establish has been fierce, with 29 lawmakers indicted for interfering with the legislative process.
Featured Business & Economy 3 December 2020 Korean Air in Talks to Acquire the Troubled Asiana Airlines COVID-19 pandemic has been a disaster for South Korea's second largest air carrier.
United States 2 December 2020 Poll: US Still Leading in Popularity Among Neighboring Countries Despite the recent decline, South Koreans favor the United States than any of its neighbors.
Featured Newsletter 30 November 2020 TBR Weekly Update: Week 4, November 2020 As the Biden administration gears up in the US, both North and South Korea are contemplating the next stage in the inter-Korean relations.
Featured United States 30 November 2020 "No More 'America No. 1'" That KBS, South Korea's public broadcaster, put out this report makes the harshness of the assessment more salient.
Featured Starter Kit 27 November 2020 Voting in South Korea: History and Practice South Korea's long struggle for democracy led to a convenient and secure voting procedure.
Featured Business & Economy 26 November 2020 More Litigious Business Environment Ahead Major reforms in the Commercial Act and Class Action Act will introduce large class action suits with punitive damages.
Featured Recommendations 25 November 2020 Will South Korea Make a Strategic Shift Away from the United States? The foreign policy topics that were once beyond the pale are now subjects of live debates.
Featured Breaking News 24 November 2020 Breaking News Analysis: Ministry of Justice Suspends the Supreme Prosecutor This is the first time in South Korean history that the Justice Minister suspended the Supreme Prosecutor from duty.
Featured Newsletter 23 November 2020 TBR Weekly Update: Week 3, November 2020 Celebrity single mother is pushing Koreans to re-consider the traditional nuclear family.
Featured Trivia 23 November 2020 Hiking Route for Presidential Assassins Now Open to Public North Korean terrorists used the path behind the Blue House to infiltrate Seoul 52 years ago.
Featured Conservatives 21 November 2020 Lee Myung-bak's End of the Road: Imprisoned and Alone The Supreme Court finalized the 17-year prison sentence of the former president.
Featured Business & Economy 20 November 2020 Can’t Take it With You: Lee Kun-hee’s Estate Tax The estate of South Korea's richest man will be facing a very large tax bill.
Featured Bureaucracy 19 November 2020 Prosecutors vs Police: Major Reform in Criminal Investigation New presidential decree sharply curtails the prosecutors' investigative authority.
Featured Media 18 November 2020 Poll: Which Media Outlets do Koreans Trust? South Korea has among the lowest trust in media in the world.
Featured Newsletter 16 November 2020 TBR Weekly Update: Week 2, November 2020 Remembering the labor movement sparked by Jeon Tae-il's death 50 years ago.
Featured Media 16 November 2020 How Seoul Got the New York Times The newspaper surprised many by choosing Seoul over Tokyo.
Featured Conservatives 13 November 2020 Supreme Prosecutor Yun Seok-yeol Eyes Politics Yun is already a leader among potential conservatives for the next presidential candidate.
Featured United States 12 November 2020 Is the Joe Biden Administration Ready for the New Koreas? Both North and South Koreas are very different places from what Senator Biden might remember.
Featured Business & Economy 11 November 2020 Why are Fewer Koreans Studying in the United States? The decline in international students pre-dates the election of Donald Trump.
Featured Newsletter 9 November 2020 TBR Weekly Update: Week 1, November 2020 The new US president-elect Joe Biden will face different Koreas since his last visit to the Peninsula.
Featured Liberals 9 November 2020 Poll: South Korea's Gen X Leads the Liberal Turn Voters in their 40s are making an impact with their numbers as well.
Featured Japan 7 November 2020 Suga Not Any Sweeter: Japan’s New Prime Minister Continues the History Denial Comfort Women memorial statue row and Japan's boycott of the summit with South Korea and China quickly dashed any hope for improved relations.
Featured Liberals 6 November 2020 Sour: Prosecutors Attempt to Fabricate a Corruption Case Against Liberal Politicians Bombshell expose implicates the Supreme Prosecutor Yun Seok-yeol in targeted fake investigations.
Featured Business & Economy 5 November 2020 Big Hit IPO Soars, Then Slides The IPO of BTS's production company was the most hotly anticipated offering of this year.
Featured North Korea 4 November 2020 Poll: South Koreans Drift Further Away from Unification Majority of South Koreans do not want to form a single country with North Korea anymore.
Featured Newsletter 2 November 2020 TBR Weekly Update: Week 4, October 2020 South Korea gears up for a potential administration change in the United States, and Lee Myung-bak goes to prison.
Featured Recommendations 2 November 2020 Graphic Novel on Imperial Japan’s Sexual Slavery Wins a Top Industry Award Grass by Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, based on true story, won the Harvey Award for Best International Book
Featured Key Players 31 October 2020 Obituary: Lee Kun-hee, Former Chairman of Samsung Group Lee's passing is an end of an era for "Korea, Inc."
Featured Society 30 October 2020 Korea's Public Trust Rises Amid the Pandemic South Korea is a low trust society, but the government's strong response to COVID-19 is changing that.