2013JAN11 Past Events Itzhak Galnoor, “Israel’s Forthcoming Elections” 29th Asan Dosirak Series with Itzhak Galnoor, Herbert Samuel Professor of Political Science at the Hebrew … Tags : Asan Dosirak Series, coalition building, election, election campaign, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, Israeli party system, Itzhak Galnoor, Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, voter preference
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
2012DEC20 Issue Briefs Korea’s Public Diplomacy: A New Initiative for the Future By. Ma Young Sam, Song Jung-he, Dewey E. Moore Better coordination across all functions and levels of government is needed to project a clear unified vision of Korea’s future. Tags : Global Enterprises, Global Korea, MOFAT, NGO, public diplomacy, soft power
2012DEC09 Past Events Press Briefing for the Foreign Correspondents The Asan Institute for Policy Studies hosted a press br […] Tags : FCC, foreign correspondents, press briefing, Press Center, ROK presidential election
2012DEC04 Past Events T. J. Pempel, "The American Election and Its Implications for Asia" 27th Asan Dosirak Series with T. J. Pempel, Jack M. Forcey Professor of Political Science at the University of … Tags : Asan Dosirak Series, East Asia, elections, Pivot to Asia, ROK-US Alliance
2012NOV29 Issue Briefs No Hope Without Change: Myanmar’s Reforms and Lessons for North Korea1 By. Jonathan T. Chow, Leif-Eric Easley Does Myanmar provide a viable model for North Korea to follow? Tags : ASEAN, geopolitics, Myanmar, North Korea, reform, regional security
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
2012OCT22 Issue Briefs [Issue Brief No. 31] Ten Foreign Policy Issues for the Next South Korean Administration By. Troy Stangarone While there has been little debate on foreign policy to […] Tags : alliance, China, cooperation, Economic Policy, foreign policy, Japan, Middle East, trade, US
2012OCT21 Past Events Korean Trends 2012 The Asan Institute for Policy Studies held the Briefing […] Tags : briefing, domestic politics, Korea, Korean politics, Korean Trends, Lunds University, Sweden
2012OCT14 Past Events Future of the United States-Republic of Korea Relationship On October 15, the Korea Economic Institute, the Asan I […] Tags : Asia-Pacific, Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Korea Economic Institute, survey, US role