September Korea Peace Study Group, Sept 12/13

Photo source http://www.apec2025.kr

Dae-Han Song from the International Strategy Center, will join us for the September session of the Korea Peace Study Group. He will share with us about APEC and hopes for an interactive and timely discussion on our global economy, as South Korea will host the APEC Forum and Economic Leader’s Summit in October.

Recommended reading to prepare for discussion with Dae-Han:

– What is APEC?

– Understanding APEC: The Making of Global Value Chains
(more readings for bookworms at the end of the post)

The study session will take place on Friday evening (USA time) and Saturday morning (Korea time).

🇺🇸 Friday, Sept 12 at 6 pm PT / 9 pm ET
🇰🇷 Sat, Sept 13 @ 10 am
JOIN STUDY GROUP SESSION USING THIS ZOOM LINK

Dae-Han Song and the Global Civil Society Task Force are looking for fluent Korean and English speakers to assist with some translation – AND they welcome in-person participation in their actions surrounding the APEC summit on October 30-31st in Gyeongju, South Korea. Join our September session if you can volunteer or would like to participate!

JOIN US THROUGH THIS ZOOM LINK

For more readings from Dae-Han Song, consider these:

– The New Cold War Is Sending Tremors through Northeast Asia

– The US Makes Most Compelling Case for Nuclear Proliferation

– Power Concedes Nothing Without a Demand: Peace in Korea and Northeast Asia Now!

Donroe Doctrine: Pivot to the Americas?

In the February 2026 session of Korea Peace Study Group, learn about the US’ new National Security Strategy and its implications for our unended work for peace on the Korean Peninsula.

Join us in 2026 for Korea peace studies?

Would you join us for Korea peace studies in 2026? You could choose an interesting book to read with friends – OR, review original sources and literature to build out a presentation on any topic related to Korea peace.

Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism, part 2

In the December 2025 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, j. eunsun and June Nho Ivers presented on a book titled Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism, edited by Elaine H. Kim and Chungmoo Choi. Watch the recording here.

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