Description
Founded in 1982, The Korea Economic Institute's aims to promote dialogue and understanding on economic, political and security relations between South Korea and the U.S.
But how does this play out in the organization's day-to-day operations?
In this episode, we join Director of Communications and host of the Korean Kontext podcast Jenna Gibson in Washington, D.C. for a look inside the KEI.
For more on the KEI, go to http://www.keia.org/
For episodes of the Korean Kontext podcast, go to http://keia.podbean.com/
Music on this episode, 'Neutuenmyeon Kunilayo', is from Korea's first rock band, Kwon Soon-Keun and the Add-4s (1964).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIug9wIZf14&index=5&list=PL-d7juCwk5luyaXc4GrEMtTw2tjlY9ZMF
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