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South Korea’s Self-Employment Crisis

South Korea’s Self-Employment Crisis

By Eunwoo Lee
Amid online shopping bonanzas and anti-COVID measures, one-person business owners and self-employed subcontractors have suffered.
Will ‘Common Prosperity’ Reach China’s Takeout Drivers?

Will ‘Common Prosperity’ Reach China’s Takeout Drivers?

By Daniel Alan Bey
Systemic burdens facing rural migrants, combined with the tech sector’s exploitative tendencies, resulted in shocking working conditions for China’s couriers. Now the workers are pushing back.

The Misplaced Male Anger That Drove the 2022 South Korean Presidential Race

The Misplaced Male Anger That Drove the 2022 South Korean Presidential Race

By Nahee Kang and Ye Liu
Today’s young Koreans – both men and women – deserve better than Hell Chosun in one of the wealthiest and most promising economies.

3 Possible Futures for China-Russia Military Cooperation

3 Possible Futures for China-Russia Military Cooperation

By Brian Waidelich
After the Ukraine war, will China maintain, expand, or scale back its military cooperation with Russia?

China’s 2022 Government Work Report Looks Inward to Economic Stabilizers

China’s 2022 Government Work Report Looks Inward to Economic Stabilizers

By Nathan Handwerker
In a year marked by economic risks, China’s Government Work Report promotes high economic growth targets and key policy tools in order to meet them.
US Warns North Korea’s Reconnaissance Satellite Tests Are Cover for ICBM Development

US Warns North Korea’s Reconnaissance Satellite Tests Are Cover for ICBM Development

By Mitch Shin
The U.S. and South Korean military defined North Korea’s reconnaissance satellite tests conducted on February 27 and March 5 as a test for its new ICBM system.

Telling Ukraine’s Story to Japan

Telling Ukraine’s Story to Japan

By Jon Letman
As Ukraine is burned and bombed, one family builds a bridge from Kyiv to Japan.
What South Korea’s Election Means for Its Technology Alliance With the United States

What South Korea’s Election Means for Its Technology Alliance With the United States

By Ryan Fedasiuk
Yoon’s election presents opportunities to strengthen the South Korea-U.S. relationship beyond traditional security concerns.

Japan Cautiously Welcomes South Korean President-Elect

Japan Cautiously Welcomes South Korean President-Elect

By Mari Yamaguchi
Tensions between the two are frozen over, but president-elect Yoon Suk-yeol has spoken of his interest in a thaw.

Does China’s Position on the Russia-Ukraine War Matter to African Countries?

Does China’s Position on the Russia-Ukraine War Matter to African Countries?

By Ovigwe Eguegu
Analysts and officials in the U.S. and Europe have been sharply critical of China’s stance. But the view from African countries is different.

Yoon Suk-yeol Becomes South Korea’s President-Elect

Yoon Suk-yeol Becomes South Korea’s President-Elect

By Mitch Shin
The narrowest margin of victory in South Korea’s history showed how the country is divided in yesterday’s election.
Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Geopolitical Ripples in Asia

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Geopolitical Ripples in Asia

By Ankit Panda and Catherine Putz
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has had wide-ranging effects across the Indo-Pacific. The hosts discuss the consequences.

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