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.
Featured Society 29 October 2020 Will the Criminalization of Abortion End in South Korea? The Constitutional Court held the abortion prohibition unconstitutional, but it is up to the government how much abortion will be allowed.
Featured Key Players 29 October 2020 Yoo Myung-hee: Korea's First Woman Trade Minister Eyes the Top WTO Spot If elected, Yoo would be the first woman director-general of the World Trade Organization.
Key Players 28 October 2020 Obituary: Lee Lee Hyo-jae, Pioneer of Feminism Lee Lee is best known for South Korea's first women's studies and the movement to use two surnames.
Featured Newsletter 26 October 2020 TBR Weekly Update: Week 3, October 2020 Samsung's Lee Kun-hee is dead, while Supreme Prosecutor Yun Seok-yeol's political future may be beginning.
Buzzword 26 October 2020 Buzzword: Bittoo Young Koreans are taking out loans to jump into the stock market.
Featured Op-Ed 23 October 2020 South Korea's Public Debt Cap: Penny Wise and Pound Foolish Not spending the resources today may mean less capability for addressing economic challenging tomorrow.
Featured North Korea 22 October 2020 North Korea's Response Against COVID-19: Savagery North Korea is relying on a wholesale shutdown enforced by a campaign of terror.
Featured Newsletter 20 October 2020 TBR Weekly Update: Week 2, October 2020 Suga is not sweet, but Lime is definitely sour.