2013MAY09 Issue Briefs Think Twice: A Comparative Perspective on the Political Transition in Egypt By. Jang Ji-Hyang, J. James Kim Korea's democratization suggests that conflict does not necessarily contradict the spirit of change in Egypt. Tags : Arab Spring, democracy, Egypt, Libya, Morsi, Mubarak, Muslim Brotherhood, political transition, regional security
2013MAY01 Past Events "Escape From Camp 14" Book Launch The Asan Institute for Policy Studies hosted a book lau […] Tags : Blaine Harden, book launch, Camp 14, North Korea, political prison camps, Shin Dong-hyuk
2013APR30 Past Events Asan Plenum 2013 "New World Disorder" The Asan Institute for Policy Studies hosted the Asan P […] Tags : Asan Plenum, ASEAN, Asian capitalism, China, cyber security, democracy, East Asia, economic crisis, economic regionalism, G-20, global capitalism, history issues, human security, leadership deficit, maritime security, New World Disorder, North Korea, nuclear security, Post-Arab Spring, post-crisis party systems, refugees, ROK-US Alliance, Syria, trade disputes, US pivot
2012OCT31 Issue Briefs [Issue Brief No. 32] Regional Efforts to Advance Democracy and Human Rights in Asia: APID, the PG20, and a Possible GGAIN1 By. Donald K. Emmerson Mongolia is the 2011-2013 chair of the Community of Dem […] Tags : APDP (Asia Pacific Democracy Partnership), APID (Asian Partnership Initiative for Democracy), BDF (Bali Democracy Forum), democracy, Donald Emmerson, human rights, Mongolia
2012OCT09 Past Events The ‘Comfort Women’ issue: Is there solution? The Asan Institute for Policy Studies hosted the A […] Tags : Comfort Women, Imperialist Japan, Japan, Japanese military, ROK-Japan relations
2012JUN21 Past Events 「2012 Asan North Korea Week」Life on the Other Side: Insights into North … On June 20-22, 2012, the Asan Institute for Policy Stud […] Tags : Asan North Korea Week, DPRK, human rights, North Korea
2011JUN27 Past Events Marcus Noland, ″Witness to Transformation: Refugee Insights into North … ASAN Experts Series Topic: “Witness t […] Tags : human rights, Marcus Noland, North Korea, North Korean defectors, refugees