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Moon Jae-In
Is the US-South Korea Alliance in Trouble?
By Patrick Monaghan
Recent trends suggest that U.S.-South Korea relations are increasingly strained.
President Moon Jae-in’s Super Spring
By Hyewon Kim and Minhee Jo
The upcoming rush of summits is a litmus test for Moon’s leadership.
CIA Director Mike Pompeo Met Kim Jong-un: Report
By Ankit Panda
The meeting would be the highest-level official U.S.-North Korea encounter since 2000.
What Is South Korea’s Vision for the New Northeast Asian Order?
By Hyunmin Michael Kang
Kim Yong-jae, from the China-Japan-Korea Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat, reflects on the upcoming flurry of summits.
Date Set for the Next Step in Dialogue Between North and South Korea
By Hyunmin Michael Kang
The Inter-Korean Summit is to be held on April 27.
Approaching North Korea Negotiations with Guarded and Cautious Optimism
By Liang Tuang Nah
Both President Moon and President Trump have an opportunity but need to keep in mind the Kim regime’s dismal negotiations history.
Lee Myung-bak: Between Justice and Political Retribution in South Korea
By Hyunmin Michael Kang
Another former president has been arrested in South Korea.
The Impact of Lee Myung-bak’s Alleged Corruption on South Korea’s Security
By Ahn Seul Ki and Son Daekwon
The former South Korean president has been accused of corruption, which has some serious security implications.
The Deeper Meaning of South Korea's Constitutional Debate
By Yaechan Lee
The political games behind South Korea’s constitutional amendment process are linked to old narratives.
Don't Forget About the Inter-Korea Summit
By Clint Work
Despite all the talk of a Trump-Kim summit, South Korea's Moon Jae-in will meet the North Korean leader first.
How to Make the Most of a Historic Trump-Kim Summit (If It Happens)
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Is a Trump-Kim summit doomed to failure or can the U.S. president make some good out of a historic opportunity?
Moon on a Mission: South Korea's New Approach to the North
By Ramon Pacheco Pardo
Moon Jae-in is learning from his liberal predecessors, while being careful to avoid their mistakes.