Ending Gender Inequality for Economic Recovery
Rates of female employment in professional, technical, and managerial positions are the lowest of the world’s advanced economies.
Rates of female employment in professional, technical, and managerial positions are the lowest of the world’s advanced economies.
President George H.W. Bush’s legacy on the Korean Peninsula is significant and deserves remembrance for both strengthening the U.S.-ROK alliance and establishing the principles that underpin the ongoing denuclearization efforts
The U.S. trade deficit through October with the world expanded by 11 percent, but Korea bucked this trend by declining 22 percent to just $15.1 billion.
Convening a peace conference to conclude the Korea War could involve issues stretching back to World War II and cooperation on sources of future friction.
While Korea remains the third largest source of foreign students enrolled at U.S. colleges, the number of Korean students in the U.S. declined by 7 percent.
A key factor holding back Korea’s economic recovery may be President Moon’s faithfulness to the policy tools that preceding governments used to address faltering economic growth
Taking control of the House of Representatives, Democrats will not be kind to President Trump – including on his lackluster progress on denuclearization
President Moon’s efforts to instill work-life balance should not forget about the nation’s students who face a burdensome educational system that often rewards the already privileged
Can Trump use economic strength to keep China and South Korea on board with North Korean de-nuclearization while maintaining tough sanction pressures?
Korea’s Olympic history extends beyond South Korea’s recent success at the Summer Olympic Games back to the colonial period.