最新の記事 Sensing the “Global” During My Trip to Thailand What happens when a quiet observer steps into a global space? A journey from a “small-island mindset” to a more global sensibility. From unexpected moments of solidarity to discovering the power of simple connection, this reflection explores what it means to step beyond familiar borders and join a wider world. Han Lee Gender, Democracy, and Activism: A Trip Report from the Asia Democracy Assembly 2025 A candid reflection from the Asia Democracy Assembly 2025—on Bangladesh, Japan, and Korea; the “masculinity of the state”; and the courage and solidarity found across Asia’s civil society. Ryo Sakamoto Reflections on Participating in the Asia Democracy Assembly A week in Bangkok offered a powerful glimpse into Asia’s diverse democratic struggles—from performative democracy and migration justice to Gen Z movements and transformative masculinities. Inspired to bring new ideas back to Korea. Jaejung Lee 『パニクるな』創刊号 この特別な雑誌は、気候活動家たち、そして気候危機に直面して不安を感じているすべての人々のためのガイドブックです。 Heinrich Boell Foundation East Asia Rainbow Fields: Korean Farmers Reviving Native Rice Background For thousands of years, rice has been more than food. It has been culture, memory, and survival. In South Korea, a few farmers are bringing back native rice varieties lost to history. Their rainbow-colored fields tell a story of a future rooted in the past. KIM Dong-gyu ブラジル アマゾン アトラス 2025 Atlas 世界最大の熱帯雨林に関する事実、データ、知識 Light Screens, Heavy Planet: From Interface to Carbon Let’s peel away the assumption we have long taken for granted—that “digital = eco-friendly.” We will trace the three layers that sustain the digital society: action (interfaces), infrastructure (data centers, energy generation, cooling water), and networks (terrestrial and submarine cables). Beneath these, we will examine the materiality of devices, the corporate power embedded in design, the profit structures of the data economy, and the points where institutions begin to collapse. Finally, we will reflect on the small but resilient practices and institutional shifts we can choose to pursue. Hyejin Yoo Beyond the Ballot: A Turning Point in LGBTQ+ Political Organizing The Power of Solidarity through the Film 'The Time of Our Lives' Philip Kim RUN/OUT: Breaking Down Barriers in Korean Politics Where do LGBTQ+ individuals stand in Korea’s political landscape? A groundbreaking project is working to change that. 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. Imme Scholz
Sensing the “Global” During My Trip to Thailand What happens when a quiet observer steps into a global space? A journey from a “small-island mindset” to a more global sensibility. From unexpected moments of solidarity to discovering the power of simple connection, this reflection explores what it means to step beyond familiar borders and join a wider world. Han Lee
Gender, Democracy, and Activism: A Trip Report from the Asia Democracy Assembly 2025 A candid reflection from the Asia Democracy Assembly 2025—on Bangladesh, Japan, and Korea; the “masculinity of the state”; and the courage and solidarity found across Asia’s civil society. Ryo Sakamoto
Reflections on Participating in the Asia Democracy Assembly A week in Bangkok offered a powerful glimpse into Asia’s diverse democratic struggles—from performative democracy and migration justice to Gen Z movements and transformative masculinities. Inspired to bring new ideas back to Korea. Jaejung Lee
『パニクるな』創刊号 この特別な雑誌は、気候活動家たち、そして気候危機に直面して不安を感じているすべての人々のためのガイドブックです。 Heinrich Boell Foundation East Asia
Rainbow Fields: Korean Farmers Reviving Native Rice Background For thousands of years, rice has been more than food. It has been culture, memory, and survival. In South Korea, a few farmers are bringing back native rice varieties lost to history. Their rainbow-colored fields tell a story of a future rooted in the past. KIM Dong-gyu
Light Screens, Heavy Planet: From Interface to Carbon Let’s peel away the assumption we have long taken for granted—that “digital = eco-friendly.” We will trace the three layers that sustain the digital society: action (interfaces), infrastructure (data centers, energy generation, cooling water), and networks (terrestrial and submarine cables). Beneath these, we will examine the materiality of devices, the corporate power embedded in design, the profit structures of the data economy, and the points where institutions begin to collapse. Finally, we will reflect on the small but resilient practices and institutional shifts we can choose to pursue. Hyejin Yoo
Beyond the Ballot: A Turning Point in LGBTQ+ Political Organizing The Power of Solidarity through the Film 'The Time of Our Lives' Philip Kim
RUN/OUT: Breaking Down Barriers in Korean Politics Where do LGBTQ+ individuals stand in Korea’s political landscape? A groundbreaking project is working to change that.
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. Imme Scholz