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The Moon Administration, 1 Month In

The Moon Administration, 1 Month In

By Sungmoon Lim
How is South Korea's new president faring thus far?
A Liberal Triumphs in South Korea: Who Is Moon Jae-in?

A Liberal Triumphs in South Korea: Who Is Moon Jae-in?

By Ankit Panda
Is Moon Jae-in anti-American? Are South Koreans divided over politics by age? Steven Denney offers insight into these questions.

South Korea’s 19th Presidential Election: Lessons Learned

South Korea’s 19th Presidential Election: Lessons Learned

By Steven Denney
Four lessons to be learned from the results that brought Moon Jae-in to the presidency.

Does Moon Jae-in’s Victory Herald a New Dawn for the Sunshine Policy?

Does Moon Jae-in’s Victory Herald a New Dawn for the Sunshine Policy?

By Troy Stangarone
The geopolitical context doesn't favor a direct return to the Sunshine Policy of 1998-2008.

North Korean Hackers May Have Seen Secret US-South Korea War Plans

North Korean Hackers May Have Seen Secret US-South Korea War Plans

By Ankit Panda
North Korean hackers may have glimpsed OPLAN 5027.
South Korea Needs a New North Korea Strategy

South Korea Needs a New North Korea Strategy

By Stefan Soesanto
Relying on the international community is clearly not working.

Crisps and Coffee Shops: North Korea's New Consumerism

Crisps and Coffee Shops: North Korea's New Consumerism

By Alek Sigley
The influence of South Korean consumer goods reveals surprising changes in North Korean society.
North Korea's Choice for the Next South Korean President

North Korea's Choice for the Next South Korean President

By John Power
Anyone but Ban Ki-moon, apparently.

South Korea's Left Needs to Rethink Its North Korea Position

South Korea's Left Needs to Rethink Its North Korea Position

By John Lee
Right now South Korea cannot afford the pro-North, anti-American tendencies of the opposition.

More High-Level North Korean Defectors Jump Ship: Media

More High-Level North Korean Defectors Jump Ship: Media

By Mina Pollmann
Reports say diplomats and even a teenage math genius are seeking to leave North Korea.

South Korea Holds Largest-Ever Live-Fire Artillery Drills

South Korea Holds Largest-Ever Live-Fire Artillery Drills

By Ankit Panda
The exercise drew no immediate reaction from North Korea.
When 'Sunshine' Ruled on the Korean Peninsula

When 'Sunshine' Ruled on the Korean Peninsula

By Felix Abt
Remembering a period of unprecedented cooperation between the two Koreas, despite being technically still at war.

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