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Park Geun-hye
What Do Shinzo Abe and Kim Jong-Un Have In Common?
By J.T. Quigley and Angela Erika Kubo
Our Tokyo editors talk about South Korean attitudes toward Japan's leader and more in this week's podcast.
South Korea’s Japanese Mirror
By Danny Leipziger
South Korea should not make Japan's mistake and delay on much-needed reforms.
North Korea: The Problem with Reconciliation Via Engagement
By Richard Weitz
Engagement does not have a good track record at producing breakthroughs with Pyongyang.
China Opens Memorial Honoring Korean Independence Activist
By Angela Erika Kubo
The memorial has triggered strong protests from the Japanese government.
South Korea Calling India
By Sreeram Chaulia
Can India seize the opportunities offered by its growing engagement with South Korea and Japan?
South Korean President Park Geun-hye Visits India
By Ankit Panda
The visit is expected to expand the strategic partnership between India and South Korea.
How China Could Benefit From a United Korea
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's North Korea strategy is pinned on preventing Korean unification. But would that really be so bad for China?
North Korea Rebuffs South on Family Reunions (Again)
By Justin McDonnell
Park Geun-Hye's "trustpolitik" has run up against the North's opposition to inter-Korean family reunions,
Reinventing the Inter-Korean Relationship
By Park Geun-hye
South Korea’s president considers the way forward for relations with North Korea.
Park Geun-Hye's Troubled Year
By Justin McDonnell
Park Geun-Hye found it difficult to live up to her campaign. What does South Korea need from her government?
History, Family, and Entitlement: The New Leaders in Northeast Asia
By Kerry Brown
Today's leaders in Northeast Asia share a sense of historical entitlement, due to long family histories of leadership.
US-Japan Alliance Sparks Korean Grand Strategy Debate
By Robert E. Kelly
Korea’s issues with Japan are much more deep-seated than U.S. policymakers seem to understand.