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Se-Woong Koo: On Moon Jae-in Supporters in NYT

Publisher Se-Woong Koo’s opinion piece on the dangers of President Moon Jae-in’s supporters to South Korean democracy was in Wednesday’s international edition of the New York Times. 

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Ben Jackson: On South Korean Megachurches in Quartz Daily Brief

Editor Ben Jackson’s feature on succession problems at South Korean megachurches was mentioned in Quartz’s Daily Brief over the weekend as one of “five things elsewhere that made us smarter.”

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Se-Woong Koo: Mentioned in Le Monde and Quartz for "Gaejeossi"

The video of a senior conservative lawmaker who pushed his bag at an assistant without so much as a glance has gone viral, not just in South Korea but around the world. Quartz and the Big Browser blog of Le Monde have both written about it, extensively the essay

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Se-Woong Koo: Profiled in Money Today

Publisher Se-Woong Koo and Korea Exposé were profiled in a long interview with South Korean daily Money Today. Read the whole article here [in Korean].

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Haeryun Kang: THAAD Deployment on Al Jazeera

Managing editor Haeryun Kang was on Al Jazeera to discuss the South Korean public’s reactions toward THAAD. 

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Haeryun Kang: The Glass Zoo Panel Featured on Korea F.M.

Managing editor Haeryun Kang was interviewed by Chance Dorland, the host of the podcast Korea F.M. They discussed the Apr. 22 panel on “The Glass Zoo: Women In Journalism.” For the full interview, go to this link. 

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Se-Woong Koo: PGH's Indictment and U.S. VP Pence's Visit to Seoul on Al Jazeera

Our publisher Se-Woong Koo was on Al Jazeera to discuss criminal indictment of former president Park Geun-hye and the rising tension on the Korean Peninsula.

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Reading List: Our 2017 Election Coverage

2017 is an interesting year for South Korean politics. A president has been ousted from office for the first time under the democratic constitution. The ruling conservative party is in shambles, splintered into three parties. The leading presidential candidates are mostly those that identify with the left, which means the

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Steven Borowiec: N Korea and Mounting Tensions in Al Jazeera

Our politics editor Steven Borowiec writes on the rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula and reactions from South Koreans in Al Jazeera.

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Se-Woong Koo: In Brazillian TV show "Pedro Pelo Mundo."

Our publisher Se-Woong Koo appeared in an episode of the Brazilian TV channel GNT’s travel show “Pedro Pelo Mundo.”

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Se-Woong Koo: On Park Geun-hye's Arrest Warrant for BBC

Our publisher Se-Woong Koo was on BBC World Update to discuss the South Korean prosecutors’ request for a warrant to arrest former president Park Geun-hye. Click here to listen to the broadcast.

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What "Progressive" Means in South Korea

Stop the Communists! Save democracy from North Korea!  These chants, as outdated and irrelevant as they may sound, still reverberate around the streets of South Korea in the 21st century. They come from some in the older generation, who believe that the recent ouster of former president Park