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What a Blackface Photo Says About South Korea’s Racism Problem

What a Blackface Photo Says About South Korea’s Racism Problem

By Tae-jun Kang
The image of high schoolers in blackface -- and the backlash -- speaks to a growing consciousness toward racism in South Korea.
Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc on South Korea

Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc on South Korea

By Jenna Gibson
Flooding is widespread after weeks of downpours.

Will South Korea Relocate Its Administrative Capital?

Will South Korea Relocate Its Administrative Capital?

By Tae-jun Kang
The Democratic Party raised the idea amid soaring real estate prices in Seoul -- and dwindling populations in the rest of the country.

COVID-19 Pushes South Korea Into Recession

COVID-19 Pushes South Korea Into Recession

By Troy Stangarone
Despite its capable handling of the pandemic overall, South Korea has not been able to escape the global economic fallout.

South Korea’s New Southern Policy and ASEAN-ROK Relations

South Korea’s New Southern Policy and ASEAN-ROK Relations

By Andrew Yeo
What role does Southeast Asia play in Moon's foreign policy?
A ‘Shoe Revolution’ in South Korea?

A ‘Shoe Revolution’ in South Korea?

By Tae-jun Kang
Why are South Korean protesters throwing shoes into the air? 

Has the Time Come to Amend South Korea’s Constitution?

Has the Time Come to Amend South Korea’s Constitution?

By Erik Mobrand
The challenge of constitutional reform is big, but that does not preclude major change in the public order under Moon.
President Moon Hits Another Hurdle in Curbing South Korea’s Housing Market

President Moon Hits Another Hurdle in Curbing South Korea’s Housing Market

By Kyle Ferrier
Moon's administration has enacted over 20 policies to try and curb soaring real estate prices -- all without success.

Deciphering News About North Korea

Deciphering News About North Korea

By Atsuhito Isozaki
What to look for amid the bellicosity.

K-pop Leads With ‘Contactless’ Concerts

K-pop Leads With ‘Contactless’ Concerts

By Layne Vandenberg
K-pop groups are proving that the art of the performance can have a virtual future, even beyond COVID-19 restrictions.

Seoul Mayor’s Death Sets Critical Test for South Korea’s Ruling Party in 2021

Seoul Mayor’s Death Sets Critical Test for South Korea’s Ruling Party in 2021

By Cory Bisbee
Next year’s by-elections will be unusually important – for the Democratic Party and for the current frontrunner to succeed President Moon Jae-in.
With Sudden Death of Seoul Mayor, South Korea’s 2021 By-Elections Gain New Importance

With Sudden Death of Seoul Mayor, South Korea’s 2021 By-Elections Gain New Importance

By Tae-jun Kang
Next April, voters will choose new mayors for Seoul and Busan. Can the Democratic Party keep those seats?

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