What We Do
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DATA BRIEF
Data Brief is a regular publication that delivers data-driven analysis on key issues in public policy and administration. It provides intuitive and useful insights for policymakers, researchers, and the public, drawing on the latest research findings and statistical data.
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KIPA Risk Issue+
KIPA Risk Issue+ offers in-depth analysis of the latest trends in disaster and safety, providing valuable information to decision-makers, researchers, and the general public.
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Disaster Safety Insight
In a global environment where disasters are occurring with increasing frequency due to climate change, Disaster Safety Insight focuses on specific disaster or safety issues in each edition, providing in-depth research findings and policy suggestions. Recent editions have covered super heatwaves, pedestrian and traffic safety, and water-resilient cities.
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KIPA Regulatory Trends
KIPA Regulatory Trends is a quarterly publication that analyzes the latest domestic and international developments in regulation. It utilizes big data to understand public interest in specific regulatory issues and includes expert commentary. The publication also introduces recent policy changes and institutional reforms from key countries such as the United States, Europe, Japan, and Australia to serve as a reference for Korea’s regulatory strategies. It deals with major regulatory issues in Korea, global regulatory trends, and legislative updates on regulation.
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Open Policy Lab
Open Policy Lab was created to respond to the growing complexity of policy issues and the need for broader stakeholder engagement in policymaking. It promotes collaborative governance, openness, and innovation in the public sector. This publication explores experimental policy ideas and administrative innovations, including the application of new technologies in government operations.
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The Korean Journal of Public Administration
Published quarterly by KIPA, The Korean Journal of Public Administration features peer-reviewed academic research in public administration and policy. Since its selection as a Korea Research Foundation (KRF)-registered journal in 2002, it has been recognized as a top-tier publication, receiving an “A” grade among 12 academic journals in the public administration category—affirming its standing as a leading scholarly journal.