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Can North and South Korea Narrow Their Gap Through Media Exchanges?

Can North and South Korea Narrow Their Gap Through Media Exchanges?

By Tae-jun Kang
Negative and false reporting is a problem for both Koreas. But how to address it without stifling South Korean freedom?
Is a Joint Korean Olympics Possible – or Desirable?

Is a Joint Korean Olympics Possible – or Desirable?

By Timothy S. Rich and Isabel Eliassen
In a recent survey, South Koreans support the idea – but less so when the question of cost comes up.

Seoul Is Testing US Patience Over North Korea Sanctions

Seoul Is Testing US Patience Over North Korea Sanctions

By Yigal Chazan
South Korea’s Moon Jae-in risks breaching American and UN measures in wooing Pyongyang.

South Korean Broadcasters Change the Way They Cover North Korea

South Korean Broadcasters Change the Way They Cover North Korea

By Tae-jun Kang
As the inter-Korean thaw continues, South Korean broadcasters are getting more serious about reporting on the North.

Feeling Blue: South Korea's Passport Debate

Feeling Blue: South Korea's Passport Debate

By Tae-jun Kang
South Korea's plan to change the color of its passport to the same hue used by North Korea faces public concern.
Housing in the Hermit Kingdom: North Korea's Real Estate Market

Housing in the Hermit Kingdom: North Korea's Real Estate Market

By Tae-jun Kang
Thawing relations have South Koreans thinking about investing in North Korean real estate.

What’s Behind North Korea’s Pine Mushroom Gift to South?

What’s Behind North Korea’s Pine Mushroom Gift to South?

By Tae-jun Kang
How a humble mushroom became fraught with meaning for inter-Korea relations.
What’s Next for South Korea's ‘Defense Reform 2.0’ Initiative?

What’s Next for South Korea's ‘Defense Reform 2.0’ Initiative?

By Sukjoon Yoon
Moon's plan is primarily concerned with political and social reform, but the military viewpoint must also be taken into account.

North Korea: A Hermit No More

North Korea: A Hermit No More

By Aidan Foster-Carter
In a striking U-turn, Kim Jong Un has shifted from bellicosity to diplomacy.

In Trump and Kim Jong Un We Trust?

In Trump and Kim Jong Un We Trust?

By Clint Work
Recent polling data reveals South Koreans are looking more favorably on both the U.S. and North Korean leaders.

'America' Takes a New Meaning in South Korea

'America' Takes a New Meaning in South Korea

By Erik Mobrand
After the meeting between North Korean and American leaders on June 12, the United States has new friends in Seoul.
Will South Korean Universities See Return of North Korean Studies?

Will South Korean Universities See Return of North Korean Studies?

By Tae-jun Kang
South Korean businesses are hunting for North Korea experts. Why are they so hard to find?

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