Political Polarization and Electoral System Reforms in South Korea
Since 1987, South Korea has had two major electoral reforms. Now, another reform discussion is proceeding. Why the frequent changes? A better solution this time?
Since 1987, South Korea has had two major electoral reforms. Now, another reform discussion is proceeding. Why the frequent changes? A better solution this time?
Learn about the MAS-IA curriculum, diving deep into coursework from one of five specialized career tracks at a virtual Q&A session.
Join us for a brief presentation to learn about GPS academics, student life, research, admissions, and more. Q&A to follow.
Oriana Skylar Mastro from Stanford University will show how China rose in the face of U.S. primacy through global emulation, exploitation and entrepreneurship.
Please join GPS faculty for a discussion on how they are working across campus and the world to advance new thinking about climate change.
Join us at this upcoming fair. Meet with a GPS Admissions team member and learn about our graduate degree programs. (In-Person)
Join us at this upcoming fair. Meet with a GPS Admissions team member and learn about our graduate degree programs. (In-Person)
How Japan is designing industrial policies to secure technology leadership
This webinar will discuss a recent paper by Minchul Yum about connections between parents’ obsession with their children’s education and low fertility in South Korea.
Join us for a brief presentation to learn about GPS academics, student life, research, admissions, and more. Q&A to follow.
With extensive data, Joshua Eisenman will showcase the CCP's deliberate efforts in cultivating ties with African political leaders.
This talk will trace contrasting meanings assigned to high-speed rail in order to find the ways in which it prompted a reimagination of identity on the levels of individual, metropolis and nation in a changing Japan.