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Moon Jae-In
Trump Is Undercutting America’s Allies and Strengthening China’s Hand
By Chris Carothers
Meanwhile, the Presidents of South Korea and Taiwan are trying to ride the tiger of Trumpian uncertainty .
Lights Out for South Korea's Nuclear Export Ambitions
By Viet Phuong Nguyen
President Moon's decision to phase out nuclear energy will undercut South Korea's role in the global industry.
Will President Moon Repeat His Predecessors' Mistakes?
By Booseung Chang
Moon, like other South Korean presidents, seems to have little use for his party post-election.
Learning From South Korea's Energy Breakthrough
By Jennifer Morgan
Public pressure is helping move South Korea away from coal and toward renewable energy.
Chinese, South Korean Presidents Meet After North Korea ICBM Test
By Shannon Tiezzi
Predictably, North Korea and THAAD dominated the discussion.
The Turning Point for South Korean Democracy
By Chris Carothers
South Korea's youth were famous for being politically apathetic. Not anymore.
3 Things to Know Before South Korea's Moon Jae-in Meets Trump
By Ankit Panda
In a telling interview, Moon previews what is likely to be a difficult meeting with the U.S. president.
South Korea Stops THAAD: Strategic Misstep?
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Soo Kim.
South Korea’s Chaebol Needn’t Fear Moon
By Anthony Fensom
Despite campaign pledges, a precarious hold on parliament will make far-reaching reforms difficult to achieve.
THAAD Illuminates Problems in South Korea’s Civil-Military Relations
By Lami Kim
The THAAD dilemma reveals a deeper problem in South Korea: military influence over political decisions.
The Moon Administration, 1 Month In
By Sungmoon Lim
How is South Korea's new president faring thus far?
Time for a Japanese Rethink on North Korea?
By Atsuhito Isozaki
Given recent developments, Tokyo needs to reconsider how it will work with Seoul and Washington.