Featured History 9 June 2021 Colette Noir, the French Heroine of Gwangju Noir was the only non-Korean who was investigated by the Chun Doo-hwan dictatorship regarding the massacre in Gwangju.
Featured History 28 May 2021 The 99th Children's Day Influenced by March 1 Movement, the Children's Day was strongly connected to May Day.
Featured History 12 May 2021 Remembering the Sabuk Resistance of 1980 The lesser-known incident of state violence was the precursor to the Gwangju Democracy Movement.
Featured Foreign Policy 22 April 2021 Myanmar and South Korea: a Brief History Myanmar and South Korea began as a partnership of authoritarianism, but the two countries' paths diverged.
Featured History 21 April 2021 Remembering the Jeju Massacre of 1947-49 Also known as the April 3 Incident, the Jeju Massacre is among the most horrific acts of state violence in South Korean history.
Featured Business & Economy 14 April 2021 Korean Drama Canceled After History Row with China Since late last year, the claims of Chinese encroachment on Korean culture have been getting louder.
Featured History 17 March 2021 55th Anniversary of the Tay Vinh Massacre in the Vietnam War One of the worst atrocities committed by South Korea's military.
Key Players 11 March 2021 Obituary: Baek Gi-wan, a Lifelong Fighter for Democracy and Unification Baek was one of South Korea's first civic activists for democracy.
Featured Starter Kit 24 February 2021 Starter Kit: a Brief History of Primaries in South Korea The inter-party election to select the candidates who would run in the final election is a recent feature in Korean politics, and is localized in a peculiar way.
History 8 February 2021 The Torture Death that Sparked South Korea’s Democratization Park Jong-cheol was 22 when he perished in Seoul's black site.
Featured Key Players 11 December 2020 Obituary: George E. Ogle, Pastor who Joined South Korea's Fight for Democracy The Methodist missionary raised international awareness on Park Chung-hee dictatorship's judicial murder.
Featured Starter Kit 27 November 2020 Voting in South Korea: History and Practice South Korea's long struggle for democracy led to a convenient and secure voting procedure.
Featured Japan 7 November 2020 Suga Not Any Sweeter: Japan’s New Prime Minister Continues the History Denial Comfort Women memorial statue row and Japan's boycott of the summit with South Korea and China quickly dashed any hope for improved relations.
Featured Recommendations 2 November 2020 Graphic Novel on Imperial Japan’s Sexual Slavery Wins a Top Industry Award Grass by Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, based on true story, won the Harvey Award for Best International Book
Key Players 28 October 2020 Obituary: Lee Lee Hyo-jae, Pioneer of Feminism Lee Lee is best known for South Korea's first women's studies and the movement to use two surnames.
National Security 25 August 2020 The Other Korean Missiles Program: South Korea’s Solid Fuel Rockets North Korea’s missiles program makes the news, but the missiles program of South Korea is at least as equally important.