Category: Korea Peace Study Group
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The Jeju Island 4.3 Massacre: 78 Years Later, 4/10 @ 8 pm ET

2026 marks the 78th anniversary of the 4.3 Jeju Massacre. The Korea Peace Study Group will discuss this sad history in our April Korea Peace Study Group session.
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Shamanism and Colonial Drag

In our March 2026 study session, Dr. Merose Hwang leads a discussion exploring historic spaces carved out between the poles of imperialism and nationalism and modern Korean spaces that seek to defy definition.
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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.
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Exploring Trump’s National Security Strategy, Korea Peace Study Group, Feb 13 @ 8 pm ET

At the end of 2025, the White House released its National Security Strategy, making a shift toward focusing on the Western hemisphere, what Trump calls the “Donroe Doctrine.” Please join us in our reading and critical analysis of this document with our focus on peace in Korea.
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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.
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Korea Peace Study Group, 1/9 @ 8 pm ET

We will spend our first session of the new year sharing and listening to one another and organizing small study groups for the year to come. Please join us if you’re interested in studying themes related to Korea Peace.
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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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Dangerous Women Part 2, 12/12 @ 8 pm ET

You’re invited to our December Korea Peace Study Group session this week where June & Eunsun will give the second part of their presentation on “Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism,” a book edited by Elaine H. Kim and Chungmoo Choi.
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Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism, part 1

In November 2025’s session of the Korea Peace Study Group, j. eunsun and June Nho Ivers presented on the book ‘Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism’, edited by Elaine H. Kim and Chungmoo Choi.
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Korea Peace Study Group: Gender & Korean Nationalism, 11/14 @ 8 pm ET

Join us for a discussion of the book “Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism” at our monthly Korea Peace Study Group next weekend (11/14 in USA, 11/15 in Korea).
