Movies that teach us about war – and the societies that wage it ▶️ Jay Lockenour - December 23, 2024 Each of these films has a powerful message about how past wars shape our current views of the world.
South Korea’s courts overruled the government’s climate policy Erik Voeten - August 30, 2024 It’s a victory for future generations. Here’s one way we know these cases matter.
Was Seoul’s deadly Halloween crush preventable? Darcie Draudt - November 1, 2022 The Itaewon district’s history may have contributed to dangerous governance gaps — and less safety oversight
Does Yale discriminate against Asian Americans and Whites? It’s the wrong question. Jennifer Lee - August 21, 2020 Here’s why you can’t compare Asians and African Americans.
75 years later, Japan and South Korea have yet to fully reconcile their wartime and colonial history Tom Le and David Yu - August 13, 2020 This research explains why anniversary events tend to dredge up painful memories
Five things to know about women and South Korea’s 2020 elections Young-Im Lee - May 11, 2020 There is more to this than covid-19
It’s not easy to spot disinformation on Twitter. Here’s what we learned from 8 political ‘astroturfing’ campaigns. Sebastian Stier, JungHwan Yang, Franziska Keller, and David Schoch - October 27, 2019 Hint: Don’t look for an account that tweets like a bot.
The Japan-South Korea dispute isn’t just about the past Jennifer Lind - August 29, 2019 The roots of the current falling-out lie in the politics of the present.
South Korea pulled out of a military intelligence-sharing agreement with Japan. That’s a big deal. Andrew Yeo - August 26, 2019 Their diplomatic spat just expanded to defense issues.
Why Japan-South Korea history disputes keep resurfacing Tom Le - July 22, 2019 The old wounds run deep, making a final and lasting agreement on these issues difficult.