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The Center for International Affairs at the Academy of Korea


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[102] What Does the Development Experience of Korea Mean to the Developing Countries?
51:11
[101] “Flower of capitalism”: Dreams and Realities of South Korean Advertising(Olga Fedorenko)
08:07
[100] Celebration of the 100th Meeting of Societas Koreana
40:02
[99] Paintings, Songs, and Board Games: Imaginary Travels to Kŭmgangsan in Late Chosŏn Korea
54:07
[98] Hanbok in a Larger Historical Context (Minjee Kim)
52:30
[97] Ggondae Be Gone - It's MZ Time! General Evolution and a Future of Uncertainty (David Kasdan)
52:50
[96] William Nelson Lovatt, the Pusan Customs, and Sino-Korean Relations, 1876-1888(Wayne Patterson)
46:40
[95]South Korea Ratifies UN Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance
47:51
[94] Resplendence and Virtuosity of Goryeo Art (Cheeyun Kwon)
46:55
[93] Pandemic, Governance and Resilience (Soonman Kwon)
01:08:45
[92] BTS's Pandemic Hits and Their Discontents: Reconsiderations on Neoliberal Hegemony in K-pop
57:59
[91] Climate Change and the ESG Management (Hyungna Oh)
42:50
[90] Social Networking for Asset Accumulation: Popular Investing & Online Communities in South Korea
01:04:27
[89] The Digital Turn in Korean Studies: Trends, Challenges, and Prospects (Javier Cha)
01:02:46
[88] Impacts of A.I.-backed Adaptive Learning on Students' Math Performance: Evidence from Vietnam
57:04
[87] Hallyu, a New Global Cultural Phenomenon for the 21st Century (Seok-Kyeong Hong)
51:44
[86] Korean Cinema Now and Then: In Search of Global/Korean 'Art Film' (Chung-kang Kim)
17:16
[85] Interview with Prof. Albrecht Huwe(Professor Emeritus at University of Bonn)
35:21
[85] Hunmin chŏngŭm / Han‘gŭl & IT: Importance of Korean Script for Korean Culture (Albrecht Huwe)
19:01
[84] Interview with H.E. Mózes Csoma(Ambassador of Hungary to the Republic of Korea and the DPRK)
35:15
[84] Hungarian Archive Sources of North Korea and Hungary During the Korean War (H.E. Mózes Csoma)
15:58
[83] Interview with Prof. Darcy Paquet(Translator of the film 'Parasite' by Bong Joon-ho)
38:43
[83] Translating Parasite: The Many Challenges of Film Subtitle Translation (Lecturer: Darcy Paquet)
19:25
[82] Interview with Prof. John DiMoia(Seoul National University)
32:32
[82] South Korean Public Health and Approaching Crisis, 1959-1973 (Lecturer: John DiMoia)
29:37
[81] The Indo-Pacific Strategy and Korean Peace Process (Lecturer: John Delury)
51:46
[76] Late Nineteenth Century Modern Education in Korea (Lecturer: Leighanne Yuh)
01:08:15
[75] The Pseudo-State Enterprises in North Korean Economy (Lecturer: Andrei Lankov)
47:35
[74] Did Printing Technology Change the Chosŏn Society? (Lecturer: Suyoung Son)
52:44
[73] The Logic of Citizenship and National Membership in Korea (Lecturer: Chulwoo Lee)
42:12
[72] Linguistic Etiquette and Women's Language in North Korea (Lecturer: Ross King)
01:09:36
[71] Hidden Influence of Chinese Characters and Words on Korean Vocabulary and Writing (Zev Handel)
43:38
[70] The Outbreak of War in Korea, 25 June 1950: What We Now Know (Lecturer: Kathryn Weathersby)
01:02:21
[69] Embodied Archives of Authenticity: Age and Performance in the Korean Context (CedarBough Saeji)
01:02:15
[68] Korean Education: The Good and the Bad (Lecturer: Andrew Eungi Kim)
54:17
[67] The Rise of the Lifestyle City (Lecturer: Jongryn Mo)
50:59
[64] The Korean Way of Tea in History and Today (Lecturer: Brother Anthony)
56:40
[63] Western Influence in Korean Painting of the Late Joseon Period (Lecturer: Yi Song-mi)
47:43
[61] Korean History: World's Firsts and World's Bests (Lecturer: Mark Peterson)
55:18
[60] The Rise and Significance of Korean Popular Culture (Lecturer: Jie-ae Sohn)
01:18:41
[59] Unscattering Korean Melodies (Lecturer: Jocelyn Clark)
50:49
[58] Chosun Wangjo Sillok: Past, Present, and Future (Lecturer: Milan Hejtmanek)
45:29
[57] The Lives of Painted Gods in the Korean Shaman World (Lecturer: Laurel Kendall)
53:45
[55] Korea's Architectural Heritage (Lecturer: Peter Bartholomew)
01:03:20
[54] Heaven and Hell in Joseon Korea: Religious Pluralism in Korea's Past (Boudewijn Walraven)
59:08
[53] Contemporary Seoul: A Tale of Two Cities (Lecturer: Emanuel Pastreich)
48:55
[52] The Idea of Global Citizenship in South Korea (Lecturer: Hans Schattle)
50:41
[49] Traditional Korean Medicine, Past and Present (Lecturer: Don Baker)
50:00
[48] Distinguishing Features of Korean History (Lecturer: Edward Shultz)
39:39
[47] March First Revisited: Kojong's Funerary Procession (Lecturer: Se-Mi Oh)
47:27
[46] Is Korea a Confucian Country? (Lecturer: Kwang Ok Kim)
01:09:38
[45] Unique Points of Korean Buddhism and Their Modern International Development (Dae Bong Sunim)
01:00:32
[44] Modernizing Korean Traditional Music (Lecturer: Hee-sun Kim)
01:01:13
[43] History and Memory in Recent Korean Cinema (Lecturer: Kyu Hyun Kim)
33:19
[41] Imagining the Dual City in Colonial Korea (1910-1945) (Lecturer: Michael Kim)
52:26
[40] Kimjang: Food, Gender, and Family in Korean Society (Lecturer: Sangmee Bak)
51:35
[39] Administrative Modernization and the Korean Experience (Lecturer: Kim Pan Suk)
30:32
[38] The Goryeo Dynasty Period - the Aspect of Foreign Trades (Lecturer: Lee Kang Hahn)
50:20
[37] Literature as Art in Colonial Period Short Stories (Lecturer: Charles La Shure)
55:13
[36] The Role of Pungsu(Geomancy) in Korean Culture (Lecturer: Hong-Key Yoon)