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South Korea
Why US Needs Korea Trade Deal
The US Congress needs to pass the Korea free trade agreement just to give American firms a level playing field. If it can’t, US rivals will shape the region.
South Korea’s Racism Debate
Foreigners are often quick to claim that South Korea has a significant racism problem. But the vocal views of many English teachers overshadow a complex issue.
Why South Korea is Eyeing Nukes
Concern about US security guarantees has prompted debate in South Korea over the possibility of redeploying US tactical nuclear weapons – or building some themselves.
The Danger of Closer US-Korea Ties
Relations between the US and South Korea have been steadily warming. The problem is, it could push North Korea into even worse behaviour.
South Korea's Tuition Battle
Disillusioned over underinvestment in education, university students are taking to the streets. It’s just one front in a broader political battle.
South Koreans Send Poll Warning
Worries about inequality and high youth unemployment raise questions over President Lee Myung-bak’s shift to the right.
South Korea’s Shifting Politics
Younger generations of South Koreans are more pragmatic than their elders, especially over the US alliance, says Woo Jung-Yeop.
Pyongyang Looms for South Refugees
Refugees from the island shelled by North Korea’s military last month are angry—and scared life will never be the same again.
South Korea’s Blue-water Ambitions
By Mingi Hyun
Russia Eyes Korean Peninsula
By Richard Weitz
Stepping Up Over N. Korea and WMD
Seoul’s move to fully join the Proliferation Security Initiative is welcome. But it’s China that really needs to be on board.
Another Korean Nuclear Issue
South Korea wants to boost its nuclear capacity. In an already proliferation prone part of the world, this has the US worried.