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Events at: Liu Institute for Global Issues, Room 312

Seeds of Mobilization EventSeeds of Mobilization Discussion: The Authoritarian Roots of South Korea’s Democracy

16 November 2022 3:30 pm
  • Venue: Liu Institute for Global Issues, Room 312
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Join Dr. Joan Cho (speaker) and Dr. Hyung-Gu Lynn (discussant) for a book discussion on The Authoritarian Roots of South Korea’s Democracy which aims to reconcile two seemingly contradictory views regarding South Korea’s path to modernity and democracy.

Why Were They Arrested? Religious Leaders and the Kwangju Democratization Movement

24 November 2023 3:30 pm
  • Venue: Liu Institute for Global Issues, Room 312

Join Dr. Don Baker to hear his findings about the role of Catholic priests and Protestant women in helping people cope with trauma after the Kwangju Uprising of May, 1980.

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