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Frequently Asked Questions

YES. Most of KEI’s Washington, DC programs are open to the public and are free of charge. On occasion, KEI does host programs that are “by invitation only” events.  But, these programs are usually not advertised on our website or are labeled “CLOSED.”

KEI invites the opportunity to co-sponsor events with other thinktanks, universities, civic groups, businesses and government agencies.  KEI has held joint events with other organizations ranging from small seminars to multi-day conferences.  Organizations wishing to co-sponsor an event with KEI have two contact options:

  • Organizations wishing to host an event should email info@keia.org.

KEI organizes many different types of programs with a wide variety of organizations, including universities, World Affairs Councils, research institutes, and other civic and non-profit groups.  Programs include luncheon meetings and speaker series, multi-day conferences, and tabletop exercises/simulations.

KEI has had partnerships or joint programs with many universities and research institutes each year.  In Korea, KEI receives funding from and has a partnership with the Korea Institute of International Economic Policy (KIEP).  In the United States, KEI is actively working with numerous different institutions and schools.

Sometimes.  KEI is primarily an educational institute focused on public policy, but does occasionally sponsor social events.

KEI commissions original research and policy papers for its various publications. The commissioning process either begins with a Call for Papers, or a personal invitation, however, for a variety of publications, including our journal series, KEI welcomes proposal submissions.