2012DEC23 Issue Briefs Right, Wrong, and Ahead : Why Moon Lost, Park Won, and the Road Forward By Kim Jiyoon, Karl Friedhoff Introduction President-elect Park Geun-Hye had an impre […] Tags : Ahn Cheol-Soo, Asan Institute Survey, Chaebol, DUP (Democratic United Party), Moon Jae-In, Park Geun-hye, presidential election, public opinion
2012NOV27 Issue Briefs Impact of Presidential Elections on North Korea Policy1 By Bruce Klingner How will the US and ROK presidential elections affect policies towards North Korea? Tags : Bruce Klingner, Heritage Foundation, military, North Korea, North Korea policy, policy, presidential election, US policy
2012NOV05 Issue Briefs The Significance of the 2012 US Election for South Korea By J. James Kim An insight into how the US electoral outcome may potentially influence South Korea’s national security and/or economy. Tags : Afghanistan, China, Iran, Middle East, Obama Administration, Pakistan, Poll, presidential election, public opinion, US Budget, US policy
2012SEP13 Past Events Predictions on Presidential Election based on the General Election The Asan Institute for Policy Studies held the Publishi […] Tags : General Election, Korean voters, prediction, presidential election, Publishing Commemoration Roundtable, voting behaviour
2011NOV09 Past Events The Seoul Mayoral Election and the Outlook for 2012 [The Seoul Mayoral Election and the outlook for 2012] D […] Tags : 10.26, casting vote, Mayoral election, non-partisans, opinion polls, outlook, political apathy, political independents, presidential election, Seoul, smart poll, surveys, Tablet PC
2011MAY25 Issue Briefs Analysis of the 4.27 Special Election Results and the 2012 Presidential Election By Kim Jiyoon The special election held on April 27, 2011 to fill 38 […] Tags : April Special Election, Bundang, Democratic Party (DP), Gimhae, Grand National Party (GNP, Korean politics, Park Geun-hye, People's Participation Party (PPP), presidential election, Saenuri)