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Korea Policy Institute

The Korea Policy Institute (KPI) is an independent research and educational institute whose mission is to provide timely analysis of United States policies toward Korea and developments on the Korean peninsula. Please support KPI’s efforts to provide the information and analysis needed to inform a U.S. policy that respects the Korean peoples’ desire for peace, sovereignty, reconciliation, and the reunification of Korea.

Events

Peace & Justice Conversations: Korea's Fight for Sovereignty

March 23, 2026

This talk explores how Washington’s hegemonic ambitions have undermined Korea’s sovereignty and how grassroots movements are mobilizing to resist U.S. militarism. It also highlights the vital role of international solidarity in supporting people-led struggles for self-determination and lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula. KPI Board Member Dr. Chun shares insights on the impact of the U.S.’s Indo-Pacific military and economic strategy on Korea, the political situation in the ROK (South Korea), and actions we can take to support diplomatic and peaceful solutions.

See Dr. Simone Chun's presentation slides here.

Unpacking APEC 2025 

Oct 21, 2025

What is the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, or APEC? What is happening during this year’s APEC, and what does it mean for Korea to be hosting it?

 

This moderated panel features Dae Han Song (International Strategy Center and KPI), Atul Chandra (Tricontinental), and Nima (International League of People’s Struggle). Their presentations provide analysis on the history and significance of APEC, this year’s focus on AI and aging populations, and the people’s response to APEC from organizations in Korea and around the world.​

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National Liberation Day: a national day of action for the US Out of Korea campaign in six U.S. cities

This weekend will mark 80 years since the end of Japanese colonialism. This is a date we wish we could celebrate with the joy it deserves. But the reality is we still can’t say Korea is liberated, because Japanese colonialism was simply replaced by U.S. imperialism, which brought division, occupation, and permanent war to Korea.

 

We’re marking the 80th anniversary of National Liberation Day with a national day of action for the US Out of Korea campaign in six U.S. cities: D.C., Los Angeles, New York, Oakland, Philadelphia, and Seattle. Join us in building the national liberation struggle of the Korean people—use this map to find a protest near you.

Featured Project

Ending the Korean War Teaching Collective

The online, open-access Ending the Korean War Teaching Collective syllabus is a political education platform serving as an anti-imperialist tool against permanent war. The syllabus is organized into thematic modules designed for scholars, educators, and activists alike.

Ending the Korean War Teaching Collective - Korea Policy Institute

KPI Board Chair Paul Liem and Associate Dae-Han Song

On Deals, Dilemmas, and Diplomacy: Analyzing the Lee-Trump Summit

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Women Cross DMZ

September 3, 2025

 

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KPI Associate Dae-Han Song

On Why Trump’s Golden Dome must be opposed

KPI Associate Dae-Han Song

On It’s time for the US to end the Korean War

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No Cold War

June 18, 2025

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No Cold War

June 7, 2025

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KPI Projects

Korea Policy Institute - Readers
Korea Policy Institute - LEGACIES OF THE KOREAN WAR
Korea Policy Institute - Voices of Peace Contest

KPI READERS

The Korea Policy Institute readers are free downloadable resources for classrooms, study groups, and individuals seeking critical context to the unfolding situation on the Korean peninsula. 

VOICES FOR PEACE IN KOREA

KPI is pleased to announce the winners of its 2021 Voices of Peace contest. The winners are “Obangsaek” by Andy Seungu Choi (essay), Untitled essay by Quynh-May Nguyen (essay), Untitled Poem by Sydney Gil (poetry), and “Silhouette Video” by Joan Gwak (visual). Click here to view submissions.

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