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How Did Korea become a Land of Apartments?

On April 5th, 2007, The Korea Society hosted an Arts program titled "How Did Korea Become a Land of Apartments?" with Valerie Gelezeau, associate professor of Geography at Marne la Vallee University in France and author of The Republic of Apartments. Gelezeau explained how South Korea has transformed from a country of single-unit housing to one where apartment living is the dominant paradigm. Gelezeau believes that in addition to economic and demographic factors-such as a growing population and ...

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[ Thu, 26 Apr 2007 18:00:00 GMT ]



How Did Korea become a Land of Apartments?

On April 5th, 2007, The Korea Society hosted an Arts program titled "How Did Korea Become a Land of Apartments?" with Valerie Gelezeau, associate professor of Geography at Marne la Vallee University in France and author of The Republic of Apartments. Gelezeau explained how South Korea has transformed from a country of single-unit housing to one where apartment living is the dominant paradigm. Gelezeau believes that in addition to economic and demographic factors-such as a growing population and ...

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[ Thu, 26 Apr 2007 18:00:00 GMT ]



Investing In Korea

On March 28th, 2007 The Korea Society co-sponsored a Young Professionals Forum titled "Investing in Korea" with the Columbia Business School Asian Alumni Club of New York. Moderated by Professor Ronald Schramm of the Columbia Business school, a panel of experts discussed South Korea's current macro- and microeconomics, perceptions that the country is becoming more hostile to foreign investment and the regulatory and tax frameworks any investors should know before getting into the South Korean ma...

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[ Thu, 19 Apr 2007 18:00:00 GMT ]



Investing In Korea

On March 28th, 2007, The Korea Society co-sponsored a Young Professionals Forum titled "Investing in Korea" with the Columbia Business School Asian Alumni Club of New York. Moderated by Professor Ronald Schramm of the Columbia Business school, a panel of experts discussed South Korea's current macro- and microeconomics, perceptions that the country is becoming more hostile to foreign investment and the regulatory and tax frameworks any investors should know before getting into the South Korean m...

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[ Thu, 19 Apr 2007 18:00:00 GMT ]



Investing In Korea

On March 28th, 2007, The Korea Society co-sponsored a Young Professionals Forum titled "Investing in Korea" with the Columbia Business School Asian Alumni Club of New York. Moderated by Professor Ronald Schramm of the Columbia Business school, a panel of experts discussed South Korea's current macro- and microeconomics, perceptions that the country is becoming more hostile to foreign investment and the regulatory and tax frameworks any investors should know before getting into the South Korean m...

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[ Thu, 19 Apr 2007 18:00:00 GMT ]



Investing In Korea

On March 28th, 2007, The Korea Society co-sponsored a Young Professionals Forum titled "Investing in Korea" with the Columbia Business School Asian Alumni Club of New York. Moderated by Professor Ronald Schramm of the Columbia Business school, a panel of experts discussed South Korea's current macro- and microeconomics, perceptions that the country is becoming more hostile to foreign investment and the regulatory and tax frameworks any investors should know before getting into the South Korean m...

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[ Thu, 19 Apr 2007 18:00:00 GMT ]



Hungry For Peace: International Security, Humanitarian Assistance and Social Change in North Korea

On February 9th, 2006, The Korea Society hosted a presentation titled "Hungry For Peace: International Security, Humanitarian Assistance and Social Change in North Korea" by Hazel Smith, a professor of international relations at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom and a consultant to major NGOs providing relief to North Korea. Taking issue with the popular notion that North Korea's state secrecy makes accurate information on North Korean society impossible to come by, Smith argued th...

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[ Mon, 2 Apr 2007 18:00:00 GMT ]



Hungry For Peace: International Security, Humanitarian Assistance and Social Change in North Korea

On February 9th, 2006, The Korea Society hosted a presentation titled "Hungry For Peace: International Security, Humanitarian Assistance and Social Change in North Korea" by Hazel Smith, a professor of international relations at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom and a consultant to major NGOs providing relief to North Korea. Taking issue with the popular notion that North Korea's state secrecy makes accurate information on North Korean society impossible to come by, Smith argued th...

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[ Mon, 2 Apr 2007 18:00:00 GMT ]



Hungry For Peace: International Security, Humanitarian Assistance and Social Change in North Korea

On February 9th, 2006, The Korea Society hosted a presentation titled "Hungry For Peace: International Security, Humanitarian Assistance and Social Change in North Korea" by Hazel Smith, a professor of international relations at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom and a consultant to major NGOs providing relief to North Korea. Taking issue with the popular notion that North Korea's state secrecy makes accurate information on North Korean society impossible to come by, Smith argued th...

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[ Mon, 2 Apr 2007 18:00:00 GMT ]



Hungry For Peace: International Security, Humanitarian Assistance and Social Change in North Korea

On February 9th, 2006 The Korea Society hosted a presentation titled "Hungry For Peace: International Security, Humanitarian Assistance and Social Change in North Korea" by Hazel Smith, a professor of international relations at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom and a consultant to major NGOs providing relief to North Korea. Taking issue with the popular notion that North Korea's state secrecy makes accurate information on North Korean society impossible to come by, Smith argued tha...

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[ Mon, 2 Apr 2007 18:00:00 GMT ]



Q&A with Director Bong Joon-Ho on his film"The Host"

On February 27th, 2007 The Korea Society hosted a special screening of Korean director Bong Joon-ho's new monster movie The Host, followed by a Q&A session with Bong, at the IFC Film Center in New York. At the Q&A, Bong Joon-ho discussed The Host's implicit social commentary and political satire. Bong also discussed how, as a director, he wanted The Host to be a hybrid of several genres: the monster movie, the action film and the black comedy. In response to audience questions, Bong Joon-ho disc...

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Amb. Christopher Hill Discusses Recent Progress and Next Steps in the 6-Party Talks

On March 6th, 2007 The Korea Society and The Japan Society co-organized a forum at which Ambassador Chris Hill, Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, discussed the recent breakthrough at the Six-Party Talks and the next steps in America's diplomatic engagement with North Korea. Ambassador Hill was introduced by Evans Revere, president of The Korea Society....

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Q&A with Director Bong Joon-Ho on his film "The Host"

On February 27th, 2007, The Korea Society hosted a special screening of Korean director Bong Joon-ho's new monster movie The Host, followed by a Q&A session with Bong, at the IFC Film Center in New York. At the Q&A, Bong Joon-ho discussed The Host's implicit social commentary and political satire. Bong also discussed how, as a director, he wanted The Host to be a hybrid of several genres: the monster movie, the action film and the black comedy. In response to audience questions, Bong Joon-ho dis...

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[ Mon, 12 Mar 2007 18:00:00 GMT ]



Q&A with Director Bong Joon-Ho on his film "The Host"

On February 27th, 2007, The Korea Society hosted a special screening of Korean director Bong Joon-ho's new monster movie The Host, followed by a Q&A session with Bong, at the IFC Film Center in New York. At the Q&A, Bong Joon-ho discussed The Host's implicit social commentary and political satire. Bong also discussed how, as a director, he wanted The Host to be a hybrid of several genres: the monster movie, the action film and the black comedy. In response to audience questions, Bong Joon-ho dis...

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[ Mon, 12 Mar 2007 18:00:00 GMT ]



Q&A with Director Bong Joon-Ho on his film "The Host"

On February 27th, 2007, The Korea Society hosted a special screening of Korean director Bong Joon-ho's new monster movie The Host, followed by a Q&A session with Bong, at the IFC Film Center in New York. At the Q&A, Bong Joon-ho discussed The Host's implicit social commentary and political satire. Bong also discussed how, as a director, he wanted The Host to be a hybrid of several genres: the monster movie, the action film and the black comedy. In response to audience questions, Bong Joon-ho dis...

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[ Mon, 12 Mar 2007 18:00:00 GMT ]



Amb. Christopher Hill Discusses Recent Progress and Next Steps in the 6-Party Talks

On March 6th, 2007, The Korea Society and The Japan Society co-organized a forum at which Ambassador Chris Hill, Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, discussed the recent breakthrough at the Six-Party Talks and the next steps in America's diplomatic engagement with North Korea. Ambassador Hill was introduced by Evans Revere, president of The Korea Society. ...

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[ Wed, 7 Mar 2007 18:21:00 GMT ]



Amb. Christopher Hill Discusses Recent Progress and Next Steps in the 6-Party Talks

On March 6th, 2007, The Korea Society and The Japan Society co-organized a forum at which Ambassador Chris Hill, Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, discussed the recent breakthrough at the Six-Party Talks and the next steps in America's diplomatic engagement with North Korea. Ambassador Hill was introduced by Evans Revere, president of The Korea Society. ...

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[ Wed, 7 Mar 2007 18:21:00 GMT ]



Amb. Christopher Hill Discusses Recent Progress and Next Steps in the 6-Party Talks

On March 6th, 2007, The Korea Society and The Japan Society co-organized a forum at which Ambassador Chris Hill, Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, discussed the recent breakthrough at the Six-Party Talks and the next steps in America's diplomatic engagement with North Korea. Ambassador Hill was introduced by Evans Revere, president of The Korea Society. ...

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[ Wed, 7 Mar 2007 18:21:00 GMT ]



Models for Economic Cooperation with North Korea: Inside Kumgang and Kaesong

On February 22nd, 2007 The Korea Society hosted a contemporary issues presentation titled “Inside Kumgang and Kaesong: Models for Economic Cooperation with North Korea” by Walter Keats, founder and president of Asia Pacific Travel, Ltd. An expert in tourism, Keats discussed his experiences traveling to North Korea’s two special economic zones—the Mount Kumgang resort and the Kaesong Industrial Complex. Jointly run with South Korean firms, Keats believes these zones represent the future of econom...

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[ Fri, 2 Mar 2007 16:00:00 GMT ]



Models for Economic Cooperation with North Korea, Inside Kumgang and Kaesong

On February 22nd, 2007, The Korea Society hosted a contemporary issues presentation titled Inside Kumgang and Kaesong: Models for Economic Cooperation with North Korea by Walter Keats, founder and president of Asia Pacific Travel, Ltd. An expert in tourism, Keats discussed his experiences traveling to North Korea's two special economic zones, the Mount Kumgang resort and the Kaesong Industrial Complex. Jointly run with South Korean firms, Keats believes these zones represent the future of econom...

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[ Fri, 2 Mar 2007 16:00:00 GMT ]



Models for Economic Cooperation with North Korea, Inside Kumgang and Kaesong

On February 22nd, 2007, The Korea Society hosted a contemporary issues presentation titled Inside Kumgang and Kaesong: Models for Economic Cooperation with North Korea by Walter Keats, founder and president of Asia Pacific Travel, Ltd. An expert in tourism, Keats discussed his experiences traveling to North Korea's two special economic zones, the Mount Kumgang resort and the Kaesong Industrial Complex. Jointly run with South Korean firms, Keats believes these zones represent the future of econom...

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[ Fri, 2 Mar 2007 16:00:00 GMT ]



Models for Economic Cooperation with North Korea, Inside Kumgang and Kaesong

On February 22nd, 2007, The Korea Society hosted a contemporary issues presentation titled Inside Kumgang and Kaesong: Models for Economic Cooperation with North Korea by Walter Keats, founder and president of Asia Pacific Travel, Ltd. An expert in tourism, Keats discussed his experiences traveling to North Korea's two special economic zones, the Mount Kumgang resort and the Kaesong Industrial Complex. Jointly run with South Korean firms, Keats believes these zones represent the future of econom...

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[ Fri, 2 Mar 2007 16:00:00 GMT ]



Contemporary Russian Policy Towards the Korean Peninsula

On April 11th, 2005 The Korea Society hosted a lecture titled “Contemporary Russian Policy Towards the Korean Peninsula” by Alex Vorontsov, head of the section for Korean Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences. Vorontsov recounted the history of Russian relations with North Korea, from close alliance at the DPRK’s founding, to distanced after the collapse of Soviet Communism, to the present, as president Putin is striving to re-establish and strengthen Russia–DPRK ties....

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[ Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:00:00 GMT ]



Contemporary Russian Policy Towards the Korean Peninsula

On April 11th, 2005, The Korea Society hosted a lecture titled "Contemporary Russian Policy Towards the Korean Peninsula" by Alex Vorontsov, head of the section for Korean Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences. Vorontsov recounted the history of Russian relations with North Korea, from close alliance at the DPRK's founding, to distanced after the collapse of Soviet Communism, to the present, as president Putin is striving to re-establish and strengthen Russia-DPRK ties. ...

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[ Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:00:00 GMT ]



Contemporary Russian Policy Towards the Korean Peninsula

On April 11th, 2005, The Korea Society hosted a lecture titled "Contemporary Russian Policy Towards the Korean Peninsula" by Alex Vorontsov, head of the section for Korean Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences. Vorontsov recounted the history of Russian relations with North Korea, from close alliance at the DPRK's founding, to distanced after the collapse of Soviet Communism, to the present, as president Putin is striving to re-establish and strengthen Russia-DPRK ties. ...

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[ Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:00:00 GMT ]



Contemporary Russian Policy Towards the Korean Peninsula

On April 11th, 2005, The Korea Society hosted a lecture titled "Contemporary Russian Policy Towards the Korean Peninsula" by Alex Vorontsov, head of the section for Korean Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences. Vorontsov recounted the history of Russian relations with North Korea, from close alliance at the DPRK's founding, to distanced after the collapse of Soviet Communism, to the present, as president Putin is striving to re-establish and strengthen Russia-DPRK ties. ...

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[ Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:00:00 GMT ]



The Origins of Koreans and Their Culture - Part 1

Part 1 of 2. On July 25th, 2005, The Korea Society hosted a lecture titled “The Origins of Koreans and Their Culture” with Mark Byington, a post-doctoral fellow in Korean Studies at Harvard University. The lecture—which was given as part of The Korea Society’s continuing education program for teachers—addressed the important early sources of Korean language, art, religion and custom....

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[ Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:00:00 GMT ]



The Origins of Koreans and Their Culture - Part 2

Part 2 of 2. On July 25th, 2005, The Korea Society hosted a lecture titled “The Origins of Koreans and Their Culture” with Mark Byington, a post-doctoral fellow in Korean Studies at Harvard University. The lecture—which was given as part of The Korea Society’s continuing education program for teachers—addressed the important early sources of Korean language, art, religion and custom....

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[ Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:00:00 GMT ]



The Origins of Koreans and Their Culture - Part 1

Part 1 of 2. On July 25th, 2005, The Korea Society hosted a lecture titled "The Origins of Koreans and Their Culture" with Mark Byington, a post-doctoral fellow in Korean Studies at Harvard University. The lecture-which was given as part of The Korea Society's continuing education program for teachers-addressed the important early sources of Korean language, art, religion and custom. ...

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[ Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:00:00 GMT ]



The Origins of Koreans and Their Culture - Part 2

Part 2 of 2. On July 25th, 2005, The Korea Society hosted a lecture titled "The Origins of Koreans and Their Culture" with Mark Byington, a post-doctoral fellow in Korean Studies at Harvard University. The lecture-which was given as part of The Korea Society's continuing education program for teachers-addressed the important early sources of Korean language, art, religion and custom. ...

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[ Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:00:00 GMT ]







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