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South Korea generation gap
South Korea’s Political Pendulum Swings Again
By Youngmi Kim
The “old boys” are back after April 7 by-elections in Seoul and Busan.
Is South Korea Really a Liberal Country?
By James Park
The liberals’ primacy is unprecedented and likely long-term. But is it permanent?
What Do Younger South Koreans Think of North Korea?
By Clint Work
Moon's administration seems to have overestimated the young generation's appetite for outreach to North Korea.
South Korea’s 19th Presidential Election: Lessons Learned
By Steven Denney
Four lessons to be learned from the results that brought Moon Jae-in to the presidency.
Young South Koreans' Realpolitik Attitude Towards the North
By Steven Denney
Young South Koreans are more likely to be hawkish toward North Korea -- particularly in the face of provocations.
The Generation Gap on Korean Unification
By Steven Denney
Young South Koreans have a new sense of distance from North Korea -- and a corresponding apathy toward unification.
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