Thought Leadership
President Lee Formally Inaugurates the Presidential Committee on Popular Culture Exchange
At the inauguration of South Korea’s Presidential Committee on Popular Culture Exchange, President Lee Jae Myung declared that culture is no longer a soft afterthought but a matter of statecraft. Standing alongside J.Y. Park of JYP Entertainment, Lee called for “fan sovereignty”, a vision where fans are not bystanders but co-owners of Korea’s cultural power. The new committee, composed of government and industry leaders, aims to bridge public policy and private creativity, transforming K-culture into a central engine of national growth. In doing so, Lee signaled a paradigm shift: popular culture as diplomacy, fandom as democracy.
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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Shapes South Korea’s Next Wave of Cultural Policy and Economic Growth
From the Sejong Digest 2.0 of the Sejong Society of Washington, D.C. - KPop Demon Hunters, now Netflix’s most watched movie ever, has made waves in economic growth and cultural policy.
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South Korea Confronts Demographic Decline as Aging Workforce, Shrinking Military, and Rising Health Costs Reshape the Nation
From the Sejong Digest 2.0 of the Sejong Society of Washington, D.C. - South Korea is facing a demographic shift that is projected to cause many issues for the future of the Korean workforce.
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Yoon Faces New Indictment as Special Counsel Investigations Continue
From the Sejong Digest 2.0 of the Sejong Society of Washington, D.C. - The investigation into former ROK President Yoon Suk Yeol continues.
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BTS Members Return From the Military Amid HYBE’s Corporate Scandal
From the Sejong Digest 2.0 of the Sejong Society of Washington, D.C. - Members of the popular K-pop group BTS reunited after completing their military service. This reunion came as the HYBE chairman was under fire for a corruption probe.
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