Eun Kyung Kim

Eun Kyung Kim is a Research Fellow at the Korean Women’s Development Institute, where she had served as a Director of the International Development and Cooperation Center. As a political scientist, she spent more than 15 years in women’s political representation and gender-related aid, including work with OECD, KOICA and the Office of Government Policy Coordination. The research fields of her recent work are the Gender gap in the legislative and political activity, gender impact analysis on rural development, and gender-sensitive evaluation on South Korea’s ODA.

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The Korean Story: Secrets of an Economic Miracle (edX)

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What can the world learn from the Korean development story? The Korean Story discusses the socio-political and historical context that has shaped the economic growth of South Korea. It probes into how South Korea, post the Second World War, was able to transform its economy within three decades to [...]