The Korea Program at the Stimson Center is a policy research and engagement hub dedicated to advancing understanding of South Korea, U.S.–Korea relations and their broader global implications. The program combines in-depth research with high-level dialogues among policymakers, industry leaders, academics, and civil society to inform actionable strategies and policy for both governments and stakeholders in the Indo-Pacific region.
The Three Pillars for the program are as follows:
Through these three pillars, the Korea Program establishes the Stimson Center as a leading platform for integrated analysis of South Korea’s geopolitics, economics, and society and aims to stand alongside other major research programs in Washington, DC as the preeminent venue for Korea-focused research, dialogue, and leadership development.

Stimson experts weigh in on the recent China-Japan-South Korea Ninth Trilateral Summit and what it means for Northeast Asia
May 31, 2024

38 North experts detail how a North Korean Internet server’s contents and workflow underscore the growing challenge foreign companies face verifying outsourced work
April 23, 2024

Emerging Scholars Fellowship Program for young professionals and scholars interested in North Korea
April 22, 2024

An inside look at the world of North Korean animation outsourcing and how foreign companies might be inadvertently employing North Korean companies
April 22, 2024

Following the South Korean general elections on April 10, James Kim evaluates the results and the outlook moving forward
April 19, 2024

Examining North Korea’s digital surveillance capabilities, how they have developed, and worrying trends for the future
April 16, 2024

This primer provides an overview of South Korea’s upcoming legislative elections, the key players involved and what’s at stake
April 4, 2024