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A Korean Poet Is the Latest Example of China’s ‘Cultural Imperialism’

A Korean Poet Is the Latest Example of China’s ‘Cultural Imperialism’

By Choi Seong Hyeon
Baidu’s introduction of a popular Korean poet as “Chinese” adds more fuel to the theory that China is trying to “steal” Korean cultural icons.
Duyeon Kim on South Korea’s Foreign Policy Priorities

Duyeon Kim on South Korea’s Foreign Policy Priorities

By Shannon Tiezzi
How the Moon administration is seeking to navigate its most pressing challenges, from North Korea to the U.S.-China cold war.

Chinese Foreign Minister Visits South Korea After a Two-Day Visit to Japan

Chinese Foreign Minister Visits South Korea After a Two-Day Visit to Japan

By Mitch Shin
The Chinese foreign minister arrived in Seoul on Wednesday night for a meeting with his Korean counterpart and President Moon Jae-in.

The US-South Korea Alliance and the China Factor

The US-South Korea Alliance and the China Factor

By Clint Work
In the current context of U.S.-China competition, Washington’s strategic preferences and Seoul’s search for greater autonomy are clashing.

South Korea Seeks to Boost China Ties, With an Eye Toward North Korea

South Korea Seeks to Boost China Ties, With an Eye Toward North Korea

By Gabriela Bernal
The Moon administration may be looking to restart momentum in China-South Korea relations, starting with a long-delayed summit.
On Hong Kong, South Korea Is Caught Between China and US

On Hong Kong, South Korea Is Caught Between China and US

By Tae-jun Kang
The Hong Kong issue is adding urgency to South Korea’s need for a new balancing strategy between the U.S. and China.

Did South Korea’s Three Noes Matter? Not So Much.

Did South Korea’s Three Noes Matter? Not So Much.

By Troy Stangarone
Assessing the impact of the 2017 agreement to end China’s economic coercion over THAAD.
The South Korea-Japan Trade Conflict: Cui Bono?

The South Korea-Japan Trade Conflict: Cui Bono?

By Sukjoon Yoon
South Korea, Japan, and the US are all damaged by the conflict. China, however, stands to gain.

Xi Jinping Is (Finally) Visiting North Korea

Xi Jinping Is (Finally) Visiting North Korea

By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi will make his first trip to Pyongyang later this week.

China’s Changing Role on the Korean Peninsula

China’s Changing Role on the Korean Peninsula

By Sukjoon Yoon
It is striking that China’s policies are so clearly ill-adapted to the changing situation on the Korean Peninsula.

China-North Korea Relations After the Trump-Kim Summit

China-North Korea Relations After the Trump-Kim Summit

By Xie Tao
A historical perspective on what US-North Korea rapprochement means for China.
Tokyo to Host 7th China-South Korea-Japan Trilateral Summit

Tokyo to Host 7th China-South Korea-Japan Trilateral Summit

By Ankit Panda
The trilateral Northeast Asian summit will meet for the first time since 2015, with a focus on North Korea.

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