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Has Moon Jae-in’s North Korea Peace Process Failed?

Has Moon Jae-in’s North Korea Peace Process Failed?

By Mitch Shin
Conservatives – including President-elect Yoon – argue that the initiative damaged the South Korea-U.S. alliance. But would South Korea really have been better off without President Moon’s peace process?

With His Term Coming to a Close, Moon Reiterates Importance of Peace Process on Korean Peninsula

With His Term Coming to a Close, Moon Reiterates Importance of Peace Process on Korean Peninsula

By Mitch Shin
In an interview with news agencies of OANA, South Korean President Moon Jae-in expressed his hope for the U.S. and North Korea to renew talks.
North Korea Will Skip Beijing Winter Olympics 

North Korea Will Skip Beijing Winter Olympics 

By Mitch Shin
North Korea decided not to participate in the Beijing Olympics due to “hostile forces” and the pandemic.

Challenging Moon’s Symbolic End-Of-War Declaration  

Challenging Moon’s Symbolic End-Of-War Declaration  

By Sang-soo Lee and Love-Lis Liljeström
South Korea’s renewed push for an end-of-war declaration as a way to resume dialogue will be unsuccessful if not attached to practical steps for peace and denuclearization. 

What Does Agreement ‘in Principle’ on an End-of-War Declaration Mean?

What Does Agreement ‘in Principle’ on an End-of-War Declaration Mean?

By Mitch Shin
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said the U.S., China, and North Korea have agreed to officially end the Korean War “in principle,” but can he initiate the proposal?

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Biden’s Beijing Winter Olympics Boycott Is a Blow to South Korea’s Peace Plan

Biden’s Beijing Winter Olympics Boycott Is a Blow to South Korea’s Peace Plan

By Mitch Shin
President Moon Jae-in had hoped to recreate the magic of PyeongChang 2018, but the U.S. boycott of Beijing 2022 put an end to that dream.

What Would an End-of-War Declaration for the Korean Peninsula Actually Mean?

What Would an End-of-War Declaration for the Korean Peninsula Actually Mean?

By Sukjoon Yoon
Several countries will be impacted by an end-of-war declaration, and the extent of the impact is poorly understood – but likely to be quite limited.
Moon’s Inter-Korea Peace Process Deadlocked in China-US Tensions

Moon’s Inter-Korea Peace Process Deadlocked in China-US Tensions

By Mitch Shin
U.S. President Joe Biden has opened the possibility of a diplomatic boycott for the Beijing Winter Olympics, potentially killing the final hope the Moon administration had to see productive results.

At UN, Moon Again Calls for Declaration to End the Korean War

At UN, Moon Again Calls for Declaration to End the Korean War

By Mitch Shin
Moon wants to lead cooperation among neighboring countries to tackle Korean Peninsula issues, but there is little interest from the other parties.

Moon Jae-in’s Stalled Odyssey to Peace in Korea

Moon Jae-in’s Stalled Odyssey to Peace in Korea

By Chung-in Moon
President Moon’s Korea Peace Initiative has faced mixed results and daunting challenges, but there are no better options.

North Korea: No Closer to Denuclearization

North Korea: No Closer to Denuclearization

By Ankit Panda
A year of historic diplomacy reduced tensions on the Korean Peninsula, but denuclearization remains a distant dream.
Inter-Korean Cooperation: More Than Tangerines and Mushrooms

Inter-Korean Cooperation: More Than Tangerines and Mushrooms

By Rachel Xian
Small concessions are psychologically transforming the North-South relationship.

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