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China-South Korea relations
Park’s US Visit Highlights Balancing Act With China
By John Power
South Korea's relationships with China and the United States make for tricky diplomacy.
Can China and South Korea Capitalize on Their Cultural Connections?
By Jin Kai
Despite a shared background in Confucianism, these cultural traditions are interpreted differently in China and Korea.
China’s Changing North Korea Policy
By Young-june Chung
Could a new US-China-South Korea trilateral framework form?
The US-Korea Summit, Take Two: What Park and Obama Should Talk About
By Jung-Yeop Woo and Eileen Block
How South Korea can put its partnership with the United States on the right track.
Evolution of the US-ROK Alliance: Is There a Post-Unification Future? Pt. 2
By Leon Whyte
Despite the strength of their ties, neither country should take the alliance for granted.
Is China Tilting Toward South Korea?
By John Power
The big parade in Beijing symbolized how the two Koreas' relations with China have diverged recently.
South Korea's Economic Dependence on China
By Steven Denney
South Korea's export woes show just how dependent its economy is on markets abroad -- especially China.
South Korea's President and China's Military Parade
By Shannon Tiezzi
Park's talk with Xi focused on North Korea, but historical issues played a major role as well.
Why Did China Amass Tanks at the North Korean Border?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Was it simply good preparation -- or was Beijing trying to send a message to Pyongyang?
Will South Korea's President Attend China's WW2 Anniversary Parade?
By Jin Kai
Once again, South Korea's "middle power" strategy is tested by conflicting pulls from China and the United States.
It’s Official: China, South Korea Sign Free Trade Agreement
By Shannon Tiezzi
Three years after negotiations started, China and South Korea officially signed a landmark new free trade agreement.
China and South Korea's Lagging Military Ties
By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite close economic and even political ties, China-South Korea military relations are underdeveloped.