2015JAN26 Publications South Korean Attitudes toward North Korea and Reunification New report by the Public Opinion Studies Program. Tags : North Korea, public opinion survey
2014FEB24 Issue Briefs Evaluating President Park Geun-Hye’s Foreign Policy in its 1st Year By. Choi Kang, Kim Jiyoon, Kim Hankwon, Bong Youngshik, Lee Jaehyon President Park’s three major foreign policy initiatives can be more fully developed in 2014. Tags : public opinion survey
2014FEB20 Public Opinion Surveys South Korean Attutides on The European Union By. Kim Jiyoon, Karl Friedhoff
2014FEB05 Issue Briefs Counting Informed Public: Case of Spending and Taxation in Korea By. J. James Kim, Kim Jiyoon A focus on transparency, information sharing, and quality control is essential for optimal spending priorities.
2014JAN14 Asan Poll January 2014 Brief By. Kim Jiyoon, Karl Friedhoff January polls on Jang Seong-Taek, Youth Dissatisfaction, and the KORAIL Strike.
2013NOV07 Asan Poll Support for the Tax Reform Bill (1/2) By. Kim Jiyoon, Karl Friedhoff, Lee Euicheol Public Opinion on Korea-Japan Relations / Tax Reform This brief is a product of the Public Opinion Studies … Tags : infographics, Poll, USA
2013OCT30 Past Events Asan DC Seminar, “Managing ROK-US Relations” Full-day seminar in Washington, DC on the 60th anniversary of ROK-US relations. Tags : Asan Seminar, Korean politics, Kurt Campbell, liberal international order, Mark Minton, national security, public opinion, regional security, ROK-US Alliance, ROK-US relations, The Korea Society, unification
2013OCT14 Issue Briefs Rethinking Public Opinion on Korea-Japan Relations By. Karl Friedhoff, Kang Chungku There is clear public support for President Park to take steps to repair the relationship with Japan. Tags : country favorability, favorability of leaders, GSOMIA, Kang Chungku, Karl Friedhoff, Korea-Japan relations, Park-Abe Summit, public opinion, public opinion survey
2013AUG21 Issue Briefs Complex and Confusing: Public Opinion Reaction to the NIS Scandals By. Kim Jiyoon, Karl Friedhoff Despite two major scandals involving the NIS, South Korean public opinion has not reacted significantly. Tags : confidence in institutions, Korean Public, NIS scandals, NLL, party support, public opinion reaction, public opinion survey