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Founded in the year 2016, the GW Institute for Korean Studies (GWIKS) is a university wide institute housed in the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University. The mission of the GW Institute for Korean Studies (GWIKS) is to consolidate, strengthen, and grow the existing Korean studies program at GW, and more generally in the greater D.C. area. The institute will enable and enhance productive research and education relationships between individuals and departments in several universities, and among the many experts scattered throughout the region and the world.
Korea Policy Forum: Special Lecture with Secretary General Tae Yong-ho
North Korea continues to threaten global peace by advancing with its nuclear and missile developments despite widespread concerns from the international community. The North Korean people endure significant hardships, deprived of freedom due to severe human rights abuses by the regime. In this lecture, Secretary General Tae Yong-ho will provide an overview of the current state of human rights in North Korea and the realities of the regime. He will also explain the value and significance of unification based on the principles of liberal democracy as a fundamental solution. Specifically, he will discuss the “August 15 Unification Doctrine,” announced by South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol,...
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2024 North Korea Economic Forum: Day 2
Просмотров 167День назад
*Note: Due to some interpretation issues, the video for Day 1 will be slightly delayed* Event Description: As the global order continues to shift, North Korea's economic strategies and foreign policy are evolving in response to new challenges and opportunities. The 2024 North Korea Economic Forum (NKEF) Annual Conference seeks to explore the intersection of these dynamics, delving into how the ...
Korea Policy Forum: Special Lecture with Minister of Unification Kim Yung Ho
Просмотров 7014 дней назад
Event Description: Since the end of last year, North Korea has defined inter-Korean relations as relations between ‘two hostile states’ while simultaneously advancing its nuclear and missile capabilities, thereby escalating military threats. In particular, the deepening military cooperation between Russia and North Korea poses a threat to global peace and stability, extending beyond just Northe...
Premodern Korea Lecture Series: "Transmedia Storytelling"
Просмотров 161Месяц назад
Event Description: The Dynamic Essence of Transmedia Storytelling challenges many established truths about popular literacy classics by presenting an analysis of sixty Korean variations of The Journey to the West, a set which includes novels and poems, as well as films, comics, paintings, and dance performances dating from the 14th century until today. In contrast to the typical assumption that...
Soh Jaipil Lecture Series with Park Jeong-Mi: "The State's Sexuality..."
Просмотров 132Месяц назад
Event Description: The GW Institute for Korean Studies invites you to join us for this special lecture with author Park Jeong-Mi on her new book with the University of California Press, The State’s Sexuality: Prostitution and Postcolonial Nation Building in South Korea. The State’s Sexuality uncovers how the lives and work of women engaged in prostitution, long considered the most abased member...
Cyber Shadows: Understanding and Countering North Korea’s Illicit Digital Operations
Просмотров 1712 месяца назад
On August 29, 2024, GWIKS hosted a Korea Policy Forum event entitled "Cyber Shadows: Understanding and Countering North Korea's Illicit Digital Operations" with speakers Nick Carlsen (Senior Investigator, TRM Labs), Insun Her (Counselor, Republic of Korea Mission to the UN), Tae-Eun Song (Assistant Professor, Korea National Diplomatic Academy), and Jenny Jun (Assistant Professor, Sam Nunn Schoo...
Soh Jaipil Lecture Series with Andre Schmid: "North Korea's Mundane Revolution"
Просмотров 1346 месяцев назад
Event Description: When the crucial years after the Korean War are remembered today, histories about North Korea largely recount a grand epic of revolution centering on the ascent of Kim Il Sung to absolute power. Often overshadowed in this storyline, however, are the myriad ways the Korean population participated in party-state projects to rebuild their lives and country after the devastation ...
Premodern Korea Lecture Series: "The Circulation Of Official Histories of Koryŏ in Chosŏn"
Просмотров 1456 месяцев назад
Event Description: This presentation explores the publication and circulation of two official court histories of Koryŏ (918-1392) compiled in early Chosŏn (1392-1910): the History of Koryŏ (Koryŏsa) and the Essentials of Koryŏ History (Koryŏsa chŏryo). While the two works are important historical sources today, the motives and means for printing and circulating each history varied over the cour...
GWIKS Book Talk: "Late Industrialization, Tradition, and Social Change in South Korea"
Просмотров 1036 месяцев назад
Event Description: In Dr. Yong-Chool Ha’s latest book, he examines a paradox in Korea’s economic development: an ultramodern industrial economy has been achieved, yet traditional networks of obligation and solidarity, such as blood, school, and regional ties have persisted, and even become more deeply reinforced, profoundly affecting the fundamental aspects of Korean politics and socio-economic...
Premodern Korea Lecture Series: Warding off Woes: EpidemicsTalismans in Chosön Buddhism
Просмотров 1216 месяцев назад
Event Description: Buddhist temples served as hubs for printing in the Chosŏn era, producing a diverse array of Buddhist woodblocks and prints. Despite their prevalence and abundance, printed talismans have often been overlooked by Buddhist historians, dismissed as artifacts of commoner’s interest in worldly benefits and superstitious beliefs. However, a closer examination reveals that talisman...
North Korea Economic Forum: Revisiting Sanctions on North Korea
Просмотров 4396 месяцев назад
On April 23, 2024, GWIKS hosted a North Korea Economic Forum panel discussion entitled "Revisiting Sanctions on North Korea" along with the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies at Seoul National University. Event Description: The operations of the U.N. Panel of Experts on sanctions on North Korea have been set to cease at the end of April 2024 as the Panel’s current mandate expires. Russ...
Korea Policy Forum, South Korea’s National Assembly Elections & US-ROK Relations: Journalists’ Views
Просмотров 1726 месяцев назад
On April 16, 2024, GWIKS hosted a Korea Policy Forum event entitled "South Korea’s National Assembly Elections and US-ROK Relations: Journalists’ Views" with a panel of journalists. Event Description: On April 10th, South Korea held general elections for its National Assembly. While the major opposition party strives to maintain its current majority party status, the emergence of new third part...
Korea Policy Forum: "The United States-South Korea Alliance: Why It May Fail and Why It Must Not"
Просмотров 3627 месяцев назад
On March 7, 2024, GWIKS hosted a Korea Policy Forum event entitled "The United States-South Korea Alliance: Why It May Fail and Why It Must Not" with Senior Fellow for Korea Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations Scott Snyder. Event Description: The alliance between the United States and South Korea has endured through seven decades of shifting regional and geopolitical security contexts. ...
Minhwa: Marvelous Korean Folk Paintings with Byumngmo Chung
Просмотров 1647 месяцев назад
Event Description This lecture sheds light on some of the unique charms of Minhwa (Korean folk painting) from a modern perspective. Unconventional and free-spirited decorative art popular in the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), Minhwa has recently caught on with modern Korean people. Amid the ongoing Korean wave or Hallyu, interest in Minhwa has also been growing outside of Korea and is becoming a m...
Linking the European and Asian Theaters?: Strategic Implications of New North Korea-Russia Relations
Просмотров 15510 месяцев назад
On December 13, 2023, GWIKS hosted a Korea Policy Forum event entitled "Linking the European and Asian Theaters?: Strategic Implications of New North Korea-Russia Relations." Event Description: The summit meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin last September, coupled with the subsequent deepening cooperation between the two nations, carries signific...
The 31st Annual Hahn Moo-Sook Colloquium (2023) - Part 2
Просмотров 5910 месяцев назад
The 31st Annual Hahn Moo-Sook Colloquium (2023) - Part 2
The 31st Annual Hahn Moo-Sook Colloquium (2023) - Part 1
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The 31st Annual Hahn Moo-Sook Colloquium (2023) - Part 1
2023 North Korea Economic Forum Conference Day 2: Session 2
Просмотров 29911 месяцев назад
2023 North Korea Economic Forum Conference Day 2: Session 2
2023 North Korea Economic Forum Conference Day 2: Keynote Conversation with Sydney Seiler
Просмотров 23211 месяцев назад
2023 North Korea Economic Forum Conference Day 2: Keynote Conversation with Sydney Seiler
2023 North Korea Economic Forum Conference Day 1: Opening Remarks & Session 1
Просмотров 18011 месяцев назад
2023 North Korea Economic Forum Conference Day 1: Opening Remarks & Session 1
Premodern Korea Lecture Series: "Cartography and Contraband Religion in Chosōn Korea"
Просмотров 176Год назад
Premodern Korea Lecture Series: "Cartography and Contraband Religion in Chosōn Korea"
The Covid-19 Pandemic and Digital Human Rights in North Korea
Просмотров 201Год назад
The Covid-19 Pandemic and Digital Human Rights in North Korea
Korea Policy Forum: Trilateral Strategic Cooperation Beyond the Security on the Korean Peninsula
Просмотров 209Год назад
Korea Policy Forum: Trilateral Strategic Cooperation Beyond the Security on the Korean Peninsula
North Korea Economic Forum: "Reviewing North Korea’s Progress on Reforms in Agriculture and Finance"
Просмотров 274Год назад
North Korea Economic Forum: "Reviewing North Korea’s Progress on Reforms in Agriculture and Finance"
Korea Policy Forum: Assessing the Biden-Yoon Summit
Просмотров 159Год назад
Korea Policy Forum: Assessing the Biden-Yoon Summit
Soh Jaipil Lecture Series with Se Mi Oh: City of Sediments: Toward a New Cultural History of Seoul
Просмотров 339Год назад
Soh Jaipil Lecture Series with Se Mi Oh: City of Sediments: Toward a New Cultural History of Seoul
Korea Policy Forum: South Korea's Nuclear Armament Debate
Просмотров 283Год назад
Korea Policy Forum: South Korea's Nuclear Armament Debate
Korea Policy Forum with Prime Minister Nakyon Lee: Denuclearization & Peace on the Korean Peninsula
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Korea Policy Forum with Prime Minister Nakyon Lee: Denuclearization & Peace on the Korean Peninsula
Premodern Korea Lecture Series: "Lovesickness in Premodern Korea" with Janet Yoon-sun Lee
Просмотров 304Год назад
Premodern Korea Lecture Series: "Lovesickness in Premodern Korea" with Janet Yoon-sun Lee
Korea Policy Forum: The Alliance at Seventy - presented by Taeyong Cho, ROK Ambassador to the US
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Korea Policy Forum: The Alliance at Seventy - presented by Taeyong Cho, ROK Ambassador to the US
This must be spread with everyone.
기다리고 있습니다
well no , the north korean won existed from 1947 , so north korea had money before the 90s idk why the old man lied their, nvm
I am from Japan and take some courses in the US. Both here and Japan have talked to many South Koreans. Unless you are very young, Its pretty obvious the US has taken over the ROK. And would never leave not matter if the DPRK fell. You can see that only the ROK has been almost totally westernized, Christianity is a major religion there, western stores, food and even the ROK has taken on US type terms. The KIA is actually the Korean version of the CIA and the KBI is a version of the FBI, many of the their military equipment is US made. Just visit South Korea ans its nothing Korean left. On the other hand Japan only has western type things in Tokyo, Osaka or other big cities as these are the only areas you see gaijins. Christianity had not taken hold in Japan and Japan has kept all of its heritage and culture. We build nearly everything ourselves even if a airliner is American, it is built in Japan. We do not cater to gaijins. China does not taken on western type ideals either. Most Japanese and many Koreans want the US out of both countries or 3 if you count Okinawa which is NOT Japanese they were taken over by Japan, like the US has Guam etc. Okinawa has their own language, culture and traditions and are more Chinese than Japanese as they were once part of China as well. Also why most of the US bases are all in Okinawa all 39 of them. Asia does not need the US or westerners and after WW2 most Caucasians or Europeans are gone from Asia and or SE Asia as a whole. Asians are also the planets majority ethnic group by a wide margin. Asia is leading the world in electronics, industry, automobiles and technology etc etc etc. Its clear the US does not want to lose its losing grip on the pacific. The only thing the US exports these days are weapons and war. Don't think so? So what country has been invading others for the past 40yrs? Which country has been in constant war for over 220+yrs and lost every one since WW2? Who is always involved in every single conflict large or small on the entire planet? Sorry for long comment but what is going on today with Israel, Iran and Ukraine is insane and who is supporting these countries wars? Who went to the middle east and nearly destroyed it all in 30yrs and still left the enemy in control? I do not blame the people as many citizens are against their government as well. The US is totally out of control, its broke, using borrowed money and worst of all its people are starving, homeless and many have no health care or insurance etc. But they keep fighting their and other peoples wars. What kind of thinking is this? South Korea should be very afraid as when you fully let the US in they will take it all over and spit it out when they don't need it. Like the US itself they also stole Hawaii www.ksbe.edu/article/the-truth-behind-the-illegal-overthrow-of-the-hawaiian-kingdom and despite opposition from the people it was the US congress who made Hawaii a state. The people did NOT want this and there is evidence of this and Hawaii may one day become independent.
Without the us South Korea would be invaded by North Korea and Japan when that happens don’t be asking America for help !!
Without the us South Korea would be invaded by North Korea and your so called peaceful China since y’all want to blame everything on the us don’t be asking for help when your country gets invaded !!
Way to go Graham!
Mr Snyder's analysis of ROK-US alliance and ROK politics is always amazing and groundbreaking. He knows ROK better than Koreans themselves.
Very interesting. I think I heard also that some Japanese colonial Era buildings (specifically military) have been abandoned and swallowed up by forests. Is that intentional at all, or is it just the nature of forests and abandoned buildings? I also wonder if this only happens with a certain type of tree.
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Great lecture. It was a very interesting topic.
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What about certain Chinese subjects that were supposed to be returned to China if they committed crimes in Korea? I'm thinking of the Chinese subjects that crossed the border illegally to get ginseng and the Chinese priest that served the nascent Korean Catholic community in the late 1700s.
Curious question 🙋♀️ how does this technology effect food production worldwide?
I understand Dr. Porter's qualms to the Chips and Science Act but struggle to see her alternative. She proposes mitigating risks with data-driven risk management but that doesn't sound very concrete.
thought provoking!
as a black american.... Bigmama and Mamamoo are my favorite KPOP groups of all time. they r the best singers and got the most soul in they voice
품격있고 유능한 지도자, 이낙연 전 총리님을 기다립니다.
이분을 몰라본 어리석은 국민들의 고통이 이만저만이 아닙니다. ㅜㅜ
NK is never denuclearizing. SK is following an old man who can't climb stairs onto an airplane or finish a sentence (and shakes hands with imaginary people) -- Joe Biden. This Institute is nutty.
다음대통령
영어로 댓글 써야 하는 건 아니지요?ㅋ 이 영상 찾았는데, 이제야 보게 되네요. 항상 여니님을 위해 기도하고 있고, 응원하고 있습니다.
이낙연 💙💚
건강하세요
이낙연 대표님 당신을 기다립니다
보고싶습니다 ㅠㅠ
빨리 뵙고 싶습니다 늘 건강하십시오 !
다시 뵙게될. 날을 기다립니다~
멋지십니다!!! 돌아오셔서 신당창당하고 대통령 되셔서 정의롭고 품격있는 나라 만들어갑시다요!!! ❤❤❤💙💙💙💚💚💚
이런 분이 대한민국 대통령이 되어야 하는데.. 지금 민주당 꼬라지를 보니 답이 없네요. 돌아오셔서 희망을 주셨으면 합니다
그립습니다 보고싶습니다 사랑합니다 💚💙💚💙💚
대표님 늘 건강하시길 빌고 6월을 손꼽아 기다립니다~
존경합니다. 기다립니다. 건강하셔요
멋지십니다💙 응원합니다. 이낙연 대표님!
늘 응원합니다~ 기다리고 있겠습니다!!
빼앗긴 진짜 대통령님, 지지하고 기다립니다.
약 2시간동안 강연하시느라 고생많으셨습니다! 지지합니다.
next korea president
항상 응원합니다!👍
여니님 정말 멋지십니다~ 👍👍👍👍👍
이낙연 총리님, 응원합니다!
이시대의 진정한 어른이신 여니님 사랑합니다💙💚
이런 분을 두고 대한민국의 현재 대통령이.... 야당 대표가..... ㅠㅠ 아휴.... 이낙연 총리님은 누가 봐도 대통령 재질이신데!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
차기는 이낙연!!! 👍👍👍 기다리고 있겠습니다 💙💙💙💙💙
귀품있는 이낙연 총리님 정말 존경합니다^^
역시 품격이 있으신 분
이영상을 보니 대한민국을 이끌 대통령은 이낙연이구나 생각이 든다.
이낙연 전 총리님 그립습니다 응원하며 기다릴께요
항상 응원하고 존경합니다
오 이 영상 보고 싶었는데 카테고리에 떴네요ㅋ 감사합니다. 여니 늘 건강하시고 6월에 만나요❤❤
멋지신 이낙연 총리님 💚 몸 건강히 계시다 돌아오시는 그날을 기다립니다 .
응원합니다.