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South Korea’s Opposition Gained Ground in September
By Steven Denney
Despite intra-party feuds, both the NPAD and its leader, Moon Jae-in, received a popularity boost last month.
Korean Politics: From Candidate To Saboteur
By Aidan Foster-Carter
Why do Korean politicians continually insist on splitting the vote?
South Korea's Liberal Opposition Implodes
By Steven Denney
Defections in the NPAD have the party facing serious challenges from its own former members.
South Korea’s Next Presidential Candidates
By Harry W.S. Lee
Already candidates are emerging for the next presidential elections.
Big Challenges for Moon Jae-in and South Korea's Left
By Steven Denney
The election of a new leader will do little to solve NPAD's woes.
How South Korea’s Liberals Lost the Youth Vote
By Steven Denney
In a dramatic reversal of fortunes, young people in South Korea are increasingly conservative.
South Korea's Presidential Showdown: The Forgotten Issue
While the economy dominates the election, South Korea’s next president will have important foreign policy choices to make.
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