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Can South Korea Mend Ties With Japan?

Can South Korea Mend Ties With Japan?

By Mitch Shin
The Yoon administration has expressed a strong willingness to improve bilateral ties with Japan, but Tokyo seems unwilling to budge on the central issues. 
The Limits of China’s Economic Leverage Over South Korea

The Limits of China’s Economic Leverage Over South Korea

By Andy Hong
South Korea’s economy is certainly vulnerable to Chinese economic coercion. But such pressures rarely induce countries to change their foreign policy outlook.

Japan, South Korea Foreign Ministers Agree to Improve Ties

Japan, South Korea Foreign Ministers Agree to Improve Ties

By Yuri Kageyama and Hyung-jin Kim
Park Jin became the first South Korean foreign minister to visit Tokyo since 2019.

The Maturation of the Israel-South Korea Partnership

The Maturation of the Israel-South Korea Partnership

By Alvite Ningthoujam
Ties have evolved from a heavy reliance on the arms trade to span joint R&D, health cooperation, and trade.

Propaganda Takes a Worrying Turn on the Korean Peninsula

Propaganda Takes a Worrying Turn on the Korean Peninsula

By Dan Gudgeon
An upswing in negative government messaging may represent the greater threat to building peace between North and South Korea.
South Korea Takes a Step in Efforts to Repair Relations With Japan

South Korea Takes a Step in Efforts to Repair Relations With Japan

By Troy Stangarone
With a new consultative body to address forced labor issues, the Yoon administration is seeking to prevent the issues that scuttled the 2015 "comfort women" agreement.

China, South Korea Foreign Ministers Pledge Deepened Cooperation

China, South Korea Foreign Ministers Pledge Deepened Cooperation

By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite campaign-trail promises to get tough on China, the Yoon administration in practice has been more cautious in its dealings with Beijing.
South Korean Spy Agency Files Charges Against Ex-Chiefs Over North Korea Border Incidents

South Korean Spy Agency Files Charges Against Ex-Chiefs Over North Korea Border Incidents

By Kim Tong-Hyung and Hyung-Jin Kim
Two previous National Intelligence Service directors were charged with improperly handling investigations into separate incidents in 2019 and 2020.

Japan-South Korea Tensions on Display at NATO Summit

Japan-South Korea Tensions on Display at NATO Summit

By Duncan Bartlett
A meeting between the leaders of Japan and South Korea has shown the issues that divide them, including North Korea.

Can South Korea Bridge NATO and the US Indo-Pacific Strategy?

Can South Korea Bridge NATO and the US Indo-Pacific Strategy?

By Sukjoon Yoon
What is the link between the North Atlantic and the Indo-Pacific regions, and what is South Korea’s role in this reimagined security framework?

South Korea’s Space Program Is a Big Deal

South Korea’s Space Program Is a Big Deal

By Andy Hong
The successful launch of the domestically produced Nuri rocket has implications for the nation, the region, and the world.
From Europe, Yoon Suk Yeol Calls for International Cooperation on North Korea’s Nuclear and Missile Threats

From Europe, Yoon Suk Yeol Calls for International Cooperation on North Korea’s Nuclear and Missile Threats

By Mitch Shin
As China opposed Yoon’s attendance at the NATO meetings, Seoul will likely face more complicated obstacles to deter North Korea’s nuclear and missile developments. 

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