History & Politics
Understanding Korea's history and contemporary political landscape.
Ancient Kingdoms (고대왕국): 5,000 Years Before K-Pop
Before Korea was Korea — the kingdoms that built a civilization, fought for dominance, and left a culture still visible today.
Goryeo & Joseon (고려·조선): 500 Years of Dynasty
Two dynasties, one peninsula — and the laws, arts, and social codes that still shape Korean life today.
Japanese Colonial Rule (일제강점기): 1910–1945
Thirty-five years of occupation — what was taken, what was resisted, and why it still matters.
The Korean War (한국전쟁): How the Peninsula Was Divided
Three years of war, seventy years of division — and a conflict the world still calls "the Forgotten War."
Rebuilding Korea (전후 재건): From Rubble to Republic
A country with almost nothing rebuilt everything — one decade at a time.
The Han River Miracle (한강의 기적): Korea's Economic Transformation
In one generation, Korea went from war-destroyed and aid-dependent to a top-15 global economy. How that happened — and what it cost — is a story unlike any other.
Become developed country (선진국): From IMF Recovery to Global Powerhouse
Korea paid off its IMF debt ahead of schedule. Then it built Samsung into a global brand, sent K-Pop to every continent, and became the country that showed the world how to handle a pandemic. This is the story of the last quarter-century.
From Dictatorship(독재) to Democracy (민주화): Korea's Political Journey
Four republics, three military governments, two coups — and a democracy that Koreans built themselves.
Presidents of Korea (역대 대통령): A Political History from Syngman Rhee to Today
Twelve presidents. Two impeachments. One assassination. A democracy still being tested.
How Korean Politics Works (정치 구조): Parties, Presidents & Power
A strong president, a powerful assembly, and a constitutional court that has twice removed a sitting president. Here's how the system actually functions.
K-Democracy (K-민주주의): Protest, Candlelight & Impeachment
Korea has removed two presidents through constitutional process and millions of citizens in the street. That's not instability — it's a democracy that takes itself seriously.
North & South Korea (남북분단): Understanding the Division Today
The same language, the same ancestors, the same peninsula — and seventy years of divergence so complete that reunification raises questions nobody has easy answers to.
Military Service in Korea (병역): Why Every Man Serves — and What It Means
In Korea, military service isn't a career choice — it's a fact of life for every man. Here's what that means for individuals, families, K-Pop, and Korean society.
Dokdo (독도): Korea's Island and the Dispute That Won't Go Away
A pair of volcanic rocks in the East Sea — and one of the most emotionally charged territorial disputes in Northeast Asia.
Taegeukgi (태극기): The Meaning Behind Korea's Flag
Every element of Korea's flag was chosen deliberately — and understanding those choices is understanding how Korea sees itself.
Korea's Independence Movement (독립운동): March 1st and the Fight for Freedom
For 35 years, Korea was erased from the map. The people who fought to put it back — in the streets, in the mountains, and in exile — are the foundation of modern Korean national identity.
Three Timeless Icons (세종대왕·이순신·장영실): The King, The Admiral, and The Inventor
Three men from different centuries and different stations in life — and the reason Korea still talks about them today.
May 18th (5·18 광주민주화운동): The Uprising and Its Place in Korean Memory
Ten days in May 1980 that the government tried to erase — and that Korea has spent four decades remembering.
The 1997 IMF Crisis (외환위기): The Wound That Shaped Modern Korea
Korea built an economic miracle in one generation — and watched it nearly collapse in one week. What happened, why it happened, and why Koreans still feel it today.