Andy Jackson
- Bio
- Andy Jackson is an adjunct instructor of political science In North Carolina, having most recently taught at High Point University. He lived in Korea for a decade and has been writing on East Asian issues and Korean politics for five years, including a three-year run as a columnist with the Korea Times. His writing has also appeared in the Wall Street Journal and Campaigns & Elections magazine, among other publications. Prior to moving to Korea, he worked on several election campaigns in the United States in the early and mid 1990s, including Jesse Helms for Senate in 1990 and Alan Keyes for President in 1996. He swore off politics but eventually became engaged again, becoming first the Executive Director and then the Chairman of Republicans Abroad-Korea. He has a Bachelors degree in Political Communications from Appalachian State University and a Masters in Political Management from the George Washington University. He is married with two children.
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- Joined
- 10/12/2009
Popular Posts
- Barack Obama wants to kill Pororo
- China in aircraft carrier arms race with India
- The woman behind (and perhaps someday on) Kim Jong-il's throne
- Commission: One third of Korean teens are potential prostitutes
- Tokyo mayor: Tsunami was "divine punishment"
- Former sex slaves express sympathy for Japan earthquake victims
- North Korean defectors are money-grubbing? So what?
- More reports of cannibalism in North Korea
- Japan and Korea begin Dokdo/Takeshima spat anew
- Koreans celebrate Liberation Day amid presidential call for ‘responsibility of capital’
- More reports of cannibalism in North Korea
- The woman behind (and perhaps someday on) Kim Jong-il's throne
- Opinion: A Chinese takeover of North Korea? Unlikely
- What do they teach those kids in North Korea?
- Opinion: China is going down... We mean it this time
- Former sex slaves express sympathy for Japan earthquake victims
- Tokyo mayor: Tsunami was "divine punishment"
- Japan and Korea begin Dokdo/Takeshima spat anew
- Agent Orange accuser offers to testify in Korea
- North Korean defectors are money-grubbing? So what?




