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A Declaration to End the Korean War Matters: 3 Steps to Moving Forward

A Declaration to End the Korean War Matters: 3 Steps to Moving Forward

By Kyung Suk Lee and Joshua Nezam
Seoul and Washington don't see the end-of-war declaration the same way. That has implications for diplomacy with North Korea.
Achieving Peace on the Korean Peninsula

Achieving Peace on the Korean Peninsula

By John Hemmings, Tat Yan Kong, and Ramon Pacheco Pardo
The possibility of peace seems closer than ever before, but caution is necessary.

Rapprochement is a Prerequisite for Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

Rapprochement is a Prerequisite for Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

By Brad Stapleton
Washington’s focus on denuclearization puts the cart before the horse.

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.

Where the US Went Wrong on North Korea

Where the US Went Wrong on North Korea

By Mitch Lerner
The harm to American interests as a direct result of the Trump-Kim meeting may prove to be quite significant indeed.
Social Media Manipulation of Public Opinion in Korean Elections

Social Media Manipulation of Public Opinion in Korean Elections

By Dylan Stent
KBS recently began publishing articles describing how South Korea political parties have manipulated public opinion with social media.

How Will ‘Defense Reform 2.0’ Change South Korea’s Defense?

How Will ‘Defense Reform 2.0’ Change South Korea’s Defense?

By Sungyoung Jang
A closer look at Moon Jae-in’s ambitious defense modernization plan.
Korean Reunification Is Already Unviable

Korean Reunification Is Already Unviable

By Justin Fendos
Reunification, the long-held Korean dream, is already unviable. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing.

Moon’s Economic Policies Face Their First Major Hurdle

Moon’s Economic Policies Face Their First Major Hurdle

By Kyle Ferrier
Moon's J-nomics approach is starting to face pushback from South Koreans.

The Upcoming Inter-Korean Summit Raises the Stakes for Moon Jae-in

The Upcoming Inter-Korean Summit Raises the Stakes for Moon Jae-in

By Ankit Panda
The talks will have deep implications for the trajectory of this year’s remarkable turn towards diplomatic engagement with North Korea.

Fifth Inter-Korean Summit Scheduled for September 2018: What to Expect

Fifth Inter-Korean Summit Scheduled for September 2018: What to Expect

By Ankit Panda
North Korea will want economic results from South Korea at the upcoming inter-Korean summit.
Blame the Heat? South Korean President Moon’s Approval Rating Reaches Record Low

Blame the Heat? South Korean President Moon’s Approval Rating Reaches Record Low

By Hyunmin Michael Kang
President Moon's approval rate remains above 50 percent, but is at its lowest point since his 2017 inauguration.

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