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COVID-19 Factor Powers South Korea’s Ruling Party to Historic Victory

COVID-19 Factor Powers South Korea’s Ruling Party to Historic Victory

By Cory Bisbee
The Democratic Party wins unilateral control of the National Assembly, while conservatives and minor parties recede.
South Korean Ruling Party Wins Supermajority in Legislative Election

South Korean Ruling Party Wins Supermajority in Legislative Election

By Associated Press
President Moon’s Democratic Party and its affiliate won 180 out of 300 seats, buoyed by public support for the government’s COVID-19 response.

South Korea’s Response to COVID-19 in Africa 

South Korea’s Response to COVID-19 in Africa 

By R. Maxwell Bone & Matthew Minsoo Kim
COVID-19 has presented new opportunities for cooperation between South Korea and Africa. 

South Korea’s Coronavirus-Era Online Learning Hits Snag 

South Korea’s Coronavirus-Era Online Learning Hits Snag 

By Tae-jun Kang
The roll-out of distance learning is off to a rocky start.

Inter-Korean Relations Amid COVID-19

Inter-Korean Relations Amid COVID-19

By Magnus Lundström
The North’s stonewalling of South Korean assistance is more proof that Kim Jong Un has little interest in reconciliation.
South Korea’s Experiment in Pandemic Surveillance

South Korea’s Experiment in Pandemic Surveillance

By Eun A Jo
South Korea is a testing ground for how to balance robust surveillance in the name of public health with individual privacy rights.

South Korea’s Election: Beyond Coronavirus

South Korea’s Election: Beyond Coronavirus

By Thomas Kalinowski
Beyond COVID-19, can the upcoming parliamentary election help heal serious weaknesses in South Korea’s political system?
South Korea Goes to the Polls Despite COVID–19 Pandemic

South Korea Goes to the Polls Despite COVID–19 Pandemic

By Bruce Klingner
The election results will set the tone of South Korea’s domestic and foreign policies for the next two years.

Billion-Dollar Divorce Drama Around South Korea’s SK Group Continues

Billion-Dollar Divorce Drama Around South Korea’s SK Group Continues

By Tae-jun Kang
The divorce case involving Chey Tae-won could reshape the governance of one of South Korea’s largest conglomerates.

South Korea Ramps-up Exports of COVID-19 Testing Kits

South Korea Ramps-up Exports of COVID-19 Testing Kits

By Kyle Ferrier
South Korea's mass testing helped keep its outbreak under control. Now other countries are hoping to benefit from Korea's testing capacity.

The North Korean Subplots in South Korea’s National Assembly Elections

The North Korean Subplots in South Korea’s National Assembly Elections

By Troy Stangarone
Besides a new party established by North Korean refugees, some big names are running for individual seats.
South Korea’s Army Plans to Upgrade K1A2 Main Battle Tank

South Korea’s Army Plans to Upgrade K1A2 Main Battle Tank

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Upgrade work will reportedly include enhancing the K1A2s situational awareness and protection against enemy anti-tank missiles.

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