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Park Geun-hye
The US-Korea Summit, Take Two: What Park and Obama Should Talk About
By Jung-Yeop Woo and Eileen Block
How South Korea can put its partnership with the United States on the right track.
Citing Iran, South Korea’s President Urges UN to Focus on North Korea
By Catherine Putz
The division of the Korean peninsula, Park said, is the “the last remaining vestige of the Cold War."
Abe, Park Meet on UN Sidelines, Affirm Trilateral Summit with China
By Ankit Panda
The leaders of South Korea and Japan met on the sidelines of the 70th UN General Assembly.
South Korea’s Growing Ties With Uzbekistan
By Samuel Ramani
The strength of relations between the two countries is intriguing.
Is China Tilting Toward South Korea?
By John Power
The big parade in Beijing symbolized how the two Koreas' relations with China have diverged recently.
US Asia Strategy: Emerging Risks For The Next US President
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angie O. Tang
Insights from Professor Carla Freeman.
China, Japan, South Korea to Hold Long-Delayed Trilateral Summit
By Shannon Tiezzi
Shinzo Abe is also expected to have his first official bilateral summit with Park Geun-hye.
South Korea's President and China's Military Parade
By Shannon Tiezzi
Park's talk with Xi focused on North Korea, but historical issues played a major role as well.
30 Heads of State Will Watch China’s Military Parade Next Week
By Shannon Tiezzi
Countries in Africa, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe will be well-represented. Not so much Western Europe and the U.S.
Why Did China Amass Tanks at the North Korean Border?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Was it simply good preparation -- or was Beijing trying to send a message to Pyongyang?
The Abe Statement: A Korean Perspective
By Sukjoon Yoon
Japan and the U.S. might prefer to keep the focus on the future, but for Korea it is not so simple.
Back from the Brink: How the Koreas Made Up
By Ankit Panda
In any Korean crisis, there needs to be a face-saving way out for both sides.