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South Korea domestic politics
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South Korean Political Parties' Newest Weapon: Music Videos
By Elaine Ramirez
The catchy tunes belie intense in-fighting and defections on both sides.
Why the 'Comfort Women' Deal Will Hold
By Steven Denney
With popular support, the Japan-South Korea comfort women agreement seems likely to succeed.
2015 Ends on a Higher Point for South Korea's President Park
By Steven Denney
Despite a number of scandals, South Korea's president saw her approval rating climb in 2015.
An Identity Crisis for South Korea's Opposition
By Steven Denney
A high-profile defection highlights the way personal politics stifle Korean democracy.
Kim Young-sam’s Legacy
By Steven Denney
Placing the life of a Korean president in context.
South Korean President Compares Protesters to ISIS
By John Power
South Korea's Park Geun-hye warns that anti-government protests could be infiltrated by "terrorist elements."
Could South Korea's 'Scotland' Force Political Change?
By Steven Denney
South Korea's liberal party is losing support in its traditional stronghold. Can NPAD remake itself?
South Korea's Liberal Party Woes Continue
By Steven Denney
Despite low approval ratings for the ruling party, South Korea's opposition didn't fare well in by-elections.
Anti-Park Geun-hye Faction on the Rise in South Korea's Legislature
By Steven Denney
President Park Geun-hye faces growing opposition from within her own political party.
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