The real-life drama called Democracy
The frontrunners in South Korea’s March 9 presidential election are far from inspiring, but Koreans value the fact that they...
Dr. Hyung-sik Shin is Adjunct Professor of the Division of International & Area Studies of Pukyong National University, and President of the Institute for Popular Sovereignty. He was previously the director of the Korea Democracy Foundation (KDF) Institute, as well as KDF education and training department director.
The frontrunners in South Korea’s March 9 presidential election are far from inspiring, but Koreans value the fact that they...
The COVID-19 crisis has heightened existing inequities in our societies. We need to shift to a more inclusive socio-economic system...
Many sex workers in Nepal have found more freedom and control in cyber sex work, but image-based sexual abuse plus...
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