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China-South Korea relations
South Korea Wants China's Help Investigating Hacking Attack on Nuclear Plants
By Shannon Tiezzi
The cyber attack, which set off warning bells in Seoul, has been traced to IP address in Shenyang, China.
South Korea-Japan Relations: America’s Achilles' Heel?
By Jin Kai
Unless the U.S. can bring Seoul and Tokyo together, China will seek to exploit tensions in this relationship.
China and the Korean DMZ World Peace Park
By Jin Kai
China supports the DMZ Peace Park project in general, but is unlikely to become deeply involved.
Pollution Worries Dominate China’s APEC Run-Up
By Clint Richards
Press roundup of issues in the days before Beijing’s Leaders’ Summit next week.
2 Lessons from the Deadly China-South Korea Fishery Clash
By Jin Kai
China and South Korea need to ensure future run-ins don't result in violence.
How South Korea Can Cash in on the New Silk Road Economic Belt
By Jin Kai
China's vision of a new economic belt linking Northeast Asia and Europe could be a windfall for Korean corporations.
No, Kim Jong-un's Not Visiting China (Yet)
By Shannon Tiezzi
Widely quoted comments by China's ambassador to Seoul don't indicate plans for Kim Jong-un to visit China.
Asia-Pacific: A Step Toward Historical Déjà Vu?
By Shang-su Wu
The power structure forming in the region today has echoes of the past.
China’s Charm Offensive Toward South Korea
By Jin Kai
China's charm offensive toward South Korea could have implications for the U.S.-ROK alliance.
Can Beijing and Seoul Become Strategic Partners?
By Scott A. Snyder
China and South Korea appear to be moving closer together. How far will this go?
China-South Korea Ties: Moving Beyond North Korea
By Shannon Tiezzi
North Korea will always loom large in China-South Korea ties, but Beijing and Seoul are trying to move beyond that.
How South Korea Plays the ‘China’ Card
By Yong Kwon
Xi Jinping’s upcoming visit to South Korea is a boost to the Park administration on multiple fronts.