Publications
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[ADRN Issue Briefing] The Move Forward Party’s Dissolution and Srettha Thavisin’s Dismissal: Judicial Politics Unbridled
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[EAI Public Opinion Briefing] 2024 EAI Public Opinion Poll on East Asia: Japan and the ROK-Japan Relations
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[ADRN Issue Briefing] State Brutality, People’s Uprising, and Government Downfall: The Quota Reform Movement in Bangladesh
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[North Korea and the World] The Reality of North Korea's Nuclear Threat and Decisive Deterrence by South Korea and the U.S.
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[North Korea and the World] The Direction of Trump's Foreign Policy as Seen Through the Nominee for Deputy Secretary of Defense
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[EAI Public Opinion Briefing] 2025 Political Polarization Perception Survey
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[8th EAI Academy] 7. A Word from a Politician
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North Korea and the World: The Reaffirmed Goal of "North Korean Denuclearization"… What Bill Will Korea Face?
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[Visible Commentary] The Era of AI War 2.0 Triggered by DeepSeek: Our Response Strategy
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[Visible Commentary] DeepSeek's Impact and China's AI Innovation Ecosystem
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[8th EAI Academy] 5. Party Politics: Who Leads the Parties?
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[Polarization and Korean Democracy Series] ⑩ Political Reform in the Era of Polarization
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[Polarization and Korean Democracy Series] ⑨ Polarization and Foreign Policy
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[Polarization and Korean Democracy Series] ⑧ Everyday Communication, SNS, and Affective Polarization
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[Polarization and Korean Democracy Series] ⑦ Elderly People's Attitudes Toward Martial Law
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[Polarization and Korean Democracy Series] VI. Gender Gap in Youth Political Participation
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[EAI Conference] The Future of Korean Democracy and Institutional Reform: Crisis and Alternatives 2
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[8th EAI Academy] IV. Problems of Electoral Politics and Institutional Reform
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[Polarization and Korean Democracy Series] ⑤ 2016 and 2024: What Has Changed and How?
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[Polarization and Korean Democracy Series] ④ Why Can't We Trust? Perceptions of Election Fairness and Confidence in the National Election Commission
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[Polarization and Korean Democracy Series] ③ Who Supports Martial Law?
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[Polarization and Korean Democracy Series] ② Perceptions of the Causes of Emergency Martial Law and Attitudes Toward Institutional Reform
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[Polarization and Korean Democracy Series] ① What Does the “Silent” Center Want?
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The International Political Dynamics of the Nagasaki Atomic Bombing: Japan and the Soviet Union from the U.S. Perspective
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Reading the Future Through Words: The U.S. De-risking Strategy Towards China and China's Response Lee Hae-rin, Kyushu National Museum of History