The Diplomat • 31st July 2025 South Korea’s Foreign Aid at a Crossroads Under Lee Jae-myung Seoul’s development diplomacy faces a crisis of identity as anti-corruption probes collide with cultural soft power ambitions.
15th March 2025 Between Whiskers and Wings: NYC's Pigeon Feeders Face Consequences of Rat War New York’s pigeon feeders are navigating an ongoing urban battle. While the city pushes for stricter regulations, those who find solace in feeding pigeons continue their quiet resistance. For them, it’s about connection, responsibility, and a piece of the city that won’t be so easily erased.
29th January 2025 Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani Kicks Off 2025 Canvassing Mamdani is known for the bold promises of freezing rent and making MTA buses free, yet he remains relatively unknown to many New Yorkers. That's precisely why large-scale canvassing efforts are crucial to his campaign.
3rd November 2024 The Search for the Korean Standard on Shareholder Democracy The devaluation of the Korean stock market results from the rapid progress of the Korean economy and the neglect of shareholders' irreplaceable role in the market economy. Korea Discount, dealt in a wrong manner that disregards such a role, will ultimately lose national competitiveness in global markets.
1st November 2024 Women in Academia, Academia on Women While diplomatic missions are beginning to take concrete steps against gender imbalance, the stark reality remains: international relations academia continues to be a field where male voices echo the loudest, and issues of Women, Peace and Security (WPS) often fade into footnotes.
The Korea Herald • 23rd August 2024 Idolization of English pronunciation Korean obsession with native-like English fluency needs to halt. Praised are the ones who imitate the smooth American intonation or posh British accent; those who fail to do so are viewed as terrible English speakers.