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Biden Pulls South Korea Closer in Alignment With US Indo-Pacific Strategy

Biden Pulls South Korea Closer in Alignment With US Indo-Pacific Strategy

By Gabriela Bernal
The Indo-Pacific focus of the Biden-Moon joint statement was notable.
Israel-Palestine Conflict: Military Lessons for South Korea?

Israel-Palestine Conflict: Military Lessons for South Korea?

By Schoni Song
The advent of suicide drones and cheap rockets necessitates rethinking South Korea's defense strategy.

What to Expect from the Upcoming Biden-Moon Summit

What to Expect from the Upcoming Biden-Moon Summit

By Sukjoon Yoon
Moon and Biden are looking for very different results from the upcoming summit.

Cybersecurity Should Be a Priority for the Moon-Biden Summit

Cybersecurity Should Be a Priority for the Moon-Biden Summit

By Troy Stangarone
Cyber risks will only continue to grow as more of our daily lives become digital and interconnected.

Upgrading South Korean THAAD

Upgrading South Korean THAAD

By Sukjoon Yoon
At some point in the near future it will no longer be possible for South Korean policy to remain ambiguous.
Moon’s Prosecutor Pick Puts Reform Efforts Back in the Spotlight

Moon’s Prosecutor Pick Puts Reform Efforts Back in the Spotlight

By Jenna Gibson
Kim Oh-soo, the nominee for prosecutor general, is a strong supporter of President Moon's controversial prosecution reform plan.

South Korea’s Climate Pledges: Less Than Meets the Eye

South Korea’s Climate Pledges: Less Than Meets the Eye

By Sam Macdonald
Once again, the Moon administration is making bold climate pledges on the international stage, while undermining these goals at home.
Kim Yo Jong Slams Seoul After Anti-North Korea Leaflets Launched

Kim Yo Jong Slams Seoul After Anti-North Korea Leaflets Launched

By Mitch Shin
After an activist launched leaflets to the North last week, Pyongyang immediately responded with harsh warnings.

Despite Political Tensions, Japan’s ‘Demon Slayer’ Tops South Korean Book Market and Box Office

Despite Political Tensions, Japan’s ‘Demon Slayer’ Tops South Korean Book Market and Box Office

By Seoho Lee
While relations have soured, pop culture exchanges are going strong – in both directions.

Defying Government Ban, Activist Says He Sent Leaflets to North Korea 

Defying Government Ban, Activist Says He Sent Leaflets to North Korea 

By Mitch Shin
If his claim is confirmed, Park Sang-hak would be the first known person to violate a new law banning people from sending leaflets to North Korea.

Japan Has a Chance to Break the Ice With South Korea

Japan Has a Chance to Break the Ice With South Korea

By Darlene Onuorah
Recent developments coming out of Seoul have presented opportunities for Tokyo to explore means of cooperation.
Facing $11B Tax Bill, Samsung Heirs Donate Massive Art Trove

Facing $11B Tax Bill, Samsung Heirs Donate Massive Art Trove

By Kim Tong-hyung
The family plans to donate 23,000 art pieces from Lee's personal collection to two state-run museums.

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