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Next High-Level Talks Set for North and South Korea

Next High-Level Talks Set for North and South Korea

By Hyunmin Michael Kang
The August 13 meeting may finally yield a date for Moon Jae-in's anticipated visit to Pyongyang.
Little to Celebrate on 20th Anniversary of Obuchi-Kim Declaration

Little to Celebrate on 20th Anniversary of Obuchi-Kim Declaration

By Jeff Kingston
In 1998, Japan and South Korea agreed to “build a future-oriented relationship based on reconciliation.” What went wrong?

A New Boost for South Korea’s New Southern Policy?

A New Boost for South Korea’s New Southern Policy?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at a new development within the Moon government’s initiative.

Are Warming Russia-South Korea Relations a Game-changer?

Are Warming Russia-South Korea Relations a Game-changer?

By Samuel Ramani
The recent thaw in South Korea-Russia relations is a potential game-changer for Moscow’s Asia-Pacific strategy.

South Korea's Authoritarian Past Echoes in Controversial Document

South Korea's Authoritarian Past Echoes in Controversial Document

By Clint Work
Seoul will be investigating a controversial plan to mobilize soldiers if protests against former president Park got out of hand.
Assessing South Korea's Role as an Indo-Pacific Middle Power

Assessing South Korea's Role as an Indo-Pacific Middle Power

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
What's driving South Korean thinking about the future of Asia?

What Does Moon’s ‘New Southern Policy’ Mean for ASEAN-South Korea Ties?

What Does Moon’s ‘New Southern Policy’ Mean for ASEAN-South Korea Ties?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
While the new policy offers opportunities, it also faces lingering challenges that need to be addressed as well.
South Korea-Vietnam Navy Ties in the Spotlight

South Korea-Vietnam Navy Ties in the Spotlight

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A recent visit points to the greater focus being placed on the defense side of the relationship.

'America' Takes a New Meaning in South Korea

'America' Takes a New Meaning in South Korea

By Erik Mobrand
After the meeting between North Korean and American leaders on June 12, the United States has new friends in Seoul.

South Korea’s ‘New Southern Policy’ Reaches the Shores of India

South Korea’s ‘New Southern Policy’ Reaches the Shores of India

By Soyen Park
The Moon-Modi rendezvous reinforces a relationship that has been steadily growing more important to both sides.

Where Does South Korea’s President Go From Here?

Where Does South Korea’s President Go From Here?

By Benjamin A. Engel
Moon has made progress abroad, but questions remain at home.
Is Moononomics Working Yet?

Is Moononomics Working Yet?

By Justin Fendos
A year in office, it’s time to examine South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s economic policies.

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