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South Korean President: North Korea, US Both Need to Do More

South Korean President: North Korea, US Both Need to Do More

By Hyung-jin Kim
Moon Jae-in said Pyongyang needs to take clear steps toward denuclearization, while Washington needs to reward those efforts.
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.

Five Priorities for South Korea’s Moon Jae-in in 2019

Five Priorities for South Korea’s Moon Jae-in in 2019

By Jenna Gibson
What should be on the South Korean president’s agenda for the new year?

Inter-Korean Rail Survey Begins, Ahead of Expected Fourth Kim-Moon Summit in Seoul

Inter-Korean Rail Survey Begins, Ahead of Expected Fourth Kim-Moon Summit in Seoul

By Ankit Panda
Sanctions will remain an obstacle to further inter-Korean progress on rail cooperation.

Who’s Driving the Wedge Into US-South Korea Relations?

Who’s Driving the Wedge Into US-South Korea Relations?

By Benjamin A. Engel
Don't blame Pyongyang: the United States and South Korea are weakening their alliance on their own.
What Is Next for South Korea's Official Online Petition Channel?

What Is Next for South Korea's Official Online Petition Channel?

By Tae-jun Kang
More than a year after its unveiling, it's time to evaluate the Moon administration's online petition system.

Why China and Russia are Keen for the Korean War to Officially End

Why China and Russia are Keen for the Korean War to Officially End

By Michael Bosack
It is no secret that both China and Russia would prefer greater control over circumstances involving the Korean Peninsula.
South Korean President Moots UN Security Council Sanctions Relief for North Korea

South Korean President Moots UN Security Council Sanctions Relief for North Korea

By Ankit Panda
The South Korean president makes clear that sanctions relief should be considered to encourage North Korea's denuclearization.

The South Korean Presidency Isn’t Cursed. It Just Needs to Be Reformed.

The South Korean Presidency Isn’t Cursed. It Just Needs to Be Reformed.

By Kyle Ferrier
Unless changes are made, Lee Myung-bak won't the the last South Korean president to go to jail for corruption.

US-North Korea: Talking Is Our Only Chance at Peace

US-North Korea: Talking Is Our Only Chance at Peace

By Bonnie Kristian
The United States must commit to diplomacy with North Korea -- even in the face of setbacks.

President Moon Models Work-Life Balance in South Korea

President Moon Models Work-Life Balance in South Korea

By Jenna Gibson
Moon Jae-in is trying to lead by example when it comes to wo la bal – by taking time off.
North and South Korea’s New Military Agreement

North and South Korea’s New Military Agreement

By Sukjoon Yoon
Despite questions, the agreement should be welcomed – including by the U.S.

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