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Park Geun-hye
Relax, the Korean Peninsula Is Not on the Brink of War
By Steven Denney
South Korea’s brinkmanship-born pragmatism doesn’t support war, but it does suggest changing attitudes toward the North.
Confirmed: South Korea's President Will Attend China's WW2 Anniversary Celebrations
By Shannon Tiezzi
After North Korean Shelling, Another Look at South Korea's 'Trustpolitik'
By John Power
What Countries Will March in China's WW2 Anniversary Military Parade?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Foreign troops have already started arriving in Beijing for the September 3 parade.
China, South Korea Not Convinced by Abe's WW2 Anniversary Speech
By Shannon Tiezzi
China was blunt about its disappointment, while South Korea held out hope for better relations.
Will South Korea's President Attend China's WW2 Anniversary Parade?
By Jin Kai
Once again, South Korea's "middle power" strategy is tested by conflicting pulls from China and the United States.
South Korea-Japan Relations: Toward a 'New Future'?
By Shannon Tiezzi
South Korea and Japan spoke optimistically about their relationship at an important anniversary yesterday.
Could MERS Permanently Tarnish South Korea's Government?
By Steven Denney
The answer is more complicated than you might think.
South Korea's Foreign Minister to Make First Trip to Japan
By Shannon Tiezzi
Yun Byung-se will visit Japan to commemorate the 50th anniversary of ROK-Japan diplomatic ties.
The US-Korea Summit That Wasn't
By Woo Jung-Yeop
Korean President Park was forced to postpone her visit to the U.S. Can the two sides make good use of the delay?
South Korea's Park Scraps US Trip Amid MERS Outbreak
By Shannon Tiezzi
President Park Geun-hye postponed a planned trip to the U.S. due to domestic concerns over the viral outbreak.
The Significance of Modi's South Korea Visit
By Tridivesh Singh Maini
The attention is on China, but the South Korea leg of his trip could also be important for India.