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Moon Jae-In
Trump, Moon, and the US-South Korea Alliance
By Woo Jung-Yeop
Trust issues, rather than policy differences, drive anxiety in the U.S.-Korea relationship.
What Next for Japan-South Korea Relations?
By Mina Pollmann
A reopening (yet again) of the comfort women issue could threaten cooperation on defense issues.
China Gains Russia’s Support on North Korea Issue
By DD Wu
Both China and Russia emphasize searching for a solely political solution.
Why Are South Korean Politics So Messy?
By Jin Kai
Exploring the six enduring features of Korean politics.
A US-North Korea Grand Bargain? Time for a Congress of Washington
By John Wright
The U.S. can execute a diplomatic judo throw on North Korea.
A Liberal Triumphs in South Korea: Who Is Moon Jae-in?
By Ankit Panda
Is Moon Jae-in anti-American? Are South Koreans divided over politics by age? Steven Denney offers insight into these questions.
South Korea’s 19th Presidential Election: Lessons Learned
By Steven Denney
Four lessons to be learned from the results that brought Moon Jae-in to the presidency.
Self-Reliance and Sunshine: Previewing President Moon's North Korea Policy
By Hyuk Kim
Moon should be wary of emphasizing the old principle of self-reliance in solving inter-Korea issues.
No, South Korea's New President Is Not 'Anti-American'
By Ankit Panda
South Korea's new president may seek more independence within the alliance, but he's not anti-American.
Does Moon Jae-in’s Victory Herald a New Dawn for the Sunshine Policy?
By Troy Stangarone
The geopolitical context doesn't favor a direct return to the Sunshine Policy of 1998-2008.
South Korea Presidential Election: Moon Jae-in Claims Victory
By Catherine Putz
Exit polls and the count so far indicate that the Democratic Party's Moon will be South Korea's next leader.
$1 Billion For THAAD? Trump Chips Away at the US-South Korea Alliance
By Ankit Panda
Slowly but surely, Trump chips away at the foundations for reassurance in the U.S.-South Korea alliance.