AI and the Buddha

Last year, Google’s artificial intelligence (AI) program, “Alphago,” defeated South Korea’s 9-dan, 18-time world champion Lee Sedol four games to one in the game of “Go” (baduk). Like the 1997 … Read More

Breaking Down the Election: Who to Watch

After months of protests and demonstrations, the movement to impeach Park Geun-hye has finally been upheld by the Korean courts, and the president removed from office. The result of these … Read More

After the Sewol: Two English Filmmakers Take on a Korean Tragedy

Photos courtesy of After the Sewol By the time the movie was over, there were not many dry eyes in the audience of over 60 people at the April 22 … Read More

Why Trump?: Explaining the US Election

The 2016 US presidential election was a turbulent time of wild accusations, fiery punches and bombshell email leaks that sent Brexit-like shock waves around the world. After the election, I was approached by a Korean friend who asked me, “Why did America … Read More

MAD about THAAD

Jonathan Joseph Chiarella explores the role that Terminal High Altitude Area Defence, Mutually Assured Destruction and Military Defence play in the current climate of global military confrontation

Disruptive in More Ways than One, Uber in Korea

Katrin Marquez looks into the effects that Uber taxis are having and the arguments that are posed to and against the multinational conglomerate

The Platform

The election for the South Korea National Assembly could be the most contested vote in its democratic history. This dynamic political battle plays out in April.

The 9th Graduation Ceremony of Danwon High School was Held in Private

Singsing Kim covers a very touching time surrounding the graduation of the 83 surviving students from Danwon High School