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Hell Chosun

South Korea’s Vision for a More Inclusive Pandemic Recovery
By Kyle Ferrier
South Korea was already struggling with economic inequality. The pandemic has made things worse.

South Korea’s Brain Drain
By Ben Forney
Why so many young South Koreans think of their country as "hell."

Park Geun-hye's Impeachment, Through the Eyes of a Korean Millennial
By Youngbean Kim
Park Geun-hye's political scandal inspired a generation of students to political action.

Is South Korea Now 'Hell Chosun'?
By Steven Denney
The idea of Korea as "Hell Chosun" captures a creeping sense of futility among young South Koreans.
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