外交・安全保障政策 当事務所は、朝鮮半島、日本、そしてインド太平洋地域全体において、民主的価値に基づく平和的な協力の促進に取り組んでいます。 また、フェミニスト外交政策の推進や、従来型・非従来型の安全保障課題の両方にフェミニストの視点を取り入れることにも注力しています。 不安定な時代にあって、私たちの使命は、アジアとヨーロッパの専門家、活動家、政策立案者、そしてその他の主要な関係者が集い、外交と安全保障における革新的で、より「グリーンな(環境に配慮した)」アプローチを共に模索する場をつくることです。 最新ニュース As Gaza is devastated, so is international law President's column The destruction of Gaza is not only a humanitarian catastrophe, but also a violation of international law. Germany and the EU must finally leverage all the means at their disposal to stand up for human rights. By Imme Scholz Democratic Resilience in the Asia-Pacific: The Role of Parliamentarians Healthy democracies have proven to be more resilient in the face of crises and pandemics. However, in recent years, signs of democratic backsliding has become increasingly visible around the world, manifesting through political polarization and the weakening of the liberal international order. The Heinrich Böll Foundation East Asia Office and the Indo-Pacific Democracy Forum (IPDF) co-hosted a session at the 2025 KDF Global Forum titled “Parliamentarians’ Voices for Democratic Unity in the Indo-Pacific.” By Ha Eun Yoon South Korea 101: Implications of the 2025 Presidential Elections On December 3rd, 2024, former South Korean president Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law on the basis to protect national stability from “antistate actors.” This was quickly overturned by the National Assembly and eleven days later the National Assembly voted to impeach Yoon. After months of investigation, the Constitutional Court unanimously voted to accept the impeachment of Yoon, triggering the snap elections to be held on June 5, 2025. The Heinrich Boll Foundation discussed the significance and implications of the South Korean elections. By Ha Eun Yoon Migration and Peace and Debts, Oh my!- A Glimpse into to the 2025 German Elections In 2021, the unlikely trio comprising of the center-left Social Democratic Party (SDP), the Greens and the pro-business Free Democratic Party (FDP) formed the Traffic Light Coalition. However, tensions rose within the coalition, especially regarding the federal budget. However, the key question remains: What do the results mean, and what does the future of German politics look like? To answer this question, the Heinrich Boll Foundation East Asia Office invited three guests for a fireside chat discussion on the 2025 German Federal election. By Ha Eun Yoon
As Gaza is devastated, so is international law President's column The destruction of Gaza is not only a humanitarian catastrophe, but also a violation of international law. Germany and the EU must finally leverage all the means at their disposal to stand up for human rights. By Imme Scholz
Democratic Resilience in the Asia-Pacific: The Role of Parliamentarians Healthy democracies have proven to be more resilient in the face of crises and pandemics. However, in recent years, signs of democratic backsliding has become increasingly visible around the world, manifesting through political polarization and the weakening of the liberal international order. The Heinrich Böll Foundation East Asia Office and the Indo-Pacific Democracy Forum (IPDF) co-hosted a session at the 2025 KDF Global Forum titled “Parliamentarians’ Voices for Democratic Unity in the Indo-Pacific.” By Ha Eun Yoon
South Korea 101: Implications of the 2025 Presidential Elections On December 3rd, 2024, former South Korean president Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law on the basis to protect national stability from “antistate actors.” This was quickly overturned by the National Assembly and eleven days later the National Assembly voted to impeach Yoon. After months of investigation, the Constitutional Court unanimously voted to accept the impeachment of Yoon, triggering the snap elections to be held on June 5, 2025. The Heinrich Boll Foundation discussed the significance and implications of the South Korean elections. By Ha Eun Yoon
Migration and Peace and Debts, Oh my!- A Glimpse into to the 2025 German Elections In 2021, the unlikely trio comprising of the center-left Social Democratic Party (SDP), the Greens and the pro-business Free Democratic Party (FDP) formed the Traffic Light Coalition. However, tensions rose within the coalition, especially regarding the federal budget. However, the key question remains: What do the results mean, and what does the future of German politics look like? To answer this question, the Heinrich Boll Foundation East Asia Office invited three guests for a fireside chat discussion on the 2025 German Federal election. By Ha Eun Yoon