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Is China Ready to Take Its Economic Coercion Into the Open?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Previous moves targeting Japan, the Philippines, and South Korea, have all been pointedly unofficial.
China’s Weaponization of Market Access Might Backfire
By Xiaochen Su
Politicizing foreign investment will make companies think twice before putting their money in the Chinese market.
Uzbek President Mirziyoyev Lands in South Korea, Reaffirming a Strong Partnership
By Catherine Putz
East Asian political realities are breathing new energy into Uzbekistan and South Korea's already strong relationship.
China’s First Olive Branch to South Korea?
By Jenna Gibson
After a breakthrough on the THAAD dispute, a group of 3,000 Chinese tourists is planning a trip to Seoul.
Amid THAAD Dispute, South Korean Brands Suffer in China
By Charlotte Gao
Hyundai reportedly shut down its China factories and Lotte Mart closed multiple stores in China.
How Did China Lose South Korea?
By Xie Tao
How did China-South Korea relations fall so far so fast?
What Tensions? 'Friendship' on Display as North Korean Official Visits China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Vice Foreign Minister Ri Kil-song is in Beijing, the first such high-level visit in nine months.
South Korea’s Corruption Culture
By Justin Fendos
The emphasis on loyalty in South Korea’s executive culture is behind the recent corruption scandals.
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