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Where Does Japan Fit Into South Korea’s New Indo-Pacific Strategy?

Where Does Japan Fit Into South Korea’s New Indo-Pacific Strategy?

By Shu Fukuya
Establishing a strategic relationship has become an urgent task to address threats to the stability of the Indo-Pacific region, but significant obstacles remain.

South Korea’s Indo-Pacific Strategy: Quest for Clarity and Global Leadership

South Korea’s Indo-Pacific Strategy: Quest for Clarity and Global Leadership

By Jagannath Panda and Choong Yong Ahn
President Yoon Suk-yeol has consolidated his global vision for South Korea by embracing “strategic clarity” in the China-U.S. competition.
Can South Korea Bridge NATO and the US Indo-Pacific Strategy?

Can South Korea Bridge NATO and the US Indo-Pacific Strategy?

By Sukjoon Yoon
What is the link between the North Atlantic and the Indo-Pacific regions, and what is South Korea’s role in this reimagined security framework?

Beyond North Korea: The Japan-South Korea-US Trilateral in the Indo-Pacific

Beyond North Korea: The Japan-South Korea-US Trilateral in the Indo-Pacific

By Jagannath Panda
The Japan-South Korea-U.S. mechanism is a crucial piece in the United States’ broad Indo-Pacific strategy.

How China-US Competition Factors Into Moon’s Final Inter-Korea Push

How China-US Competition Factors Into Moon’s Final Inter-Korea Push

By Sukjoon Yoon
Major interconnected shifts are underway on the Korean Peninsula, from a looming end-of-war declaration to South Korea’s involvement in the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy.

Like It or Not, the South Korea-US Alliance Is Changing

Like It or Not, the South Korea-US Alliance Is Changing

By Sukjoon Yoon
The ROK-U.S. alliance is at a time of transition, and a lot of changes will be required to maintain the strength and effectiveness of the alliance into the future.

Remaking the South Korea-US Alliance

Remaking the South Korea-US Alliance

By Sukjoon Yoon
The threat from North Korea (and beyond) has changed. The ROK-U.S. alliance must change as well to keep pace.
South Korea Fails to Recognize Its Capacity to Shape the Indo-Pacific

South Korea Fails to Recognize Its Capacity to Shape the Indo-Pacific

By Hayley Channer
Rather than develop its own Indo-Pacific strategy, Seoul is forfeiting the chance to have a greater say over the regional security order.

How the Biden-Moon Summit Reset the South Korea-US Alliance

How the Biden-Moon Summit Reset the South Korea-US Alliance

By Sukjoon Yoon
Both the U.S. and South Korea made compromises that could have long-term ramifications for the region's geopolitical balance.

Biden Pulls South Korea Closer in Alignment With US Indo-Pacific Strategy

Biden Pulls South Korea Closer in Alignment With US Indo-Pacific Strategy

By Gabriela Bernal
The Indo-Pacific focus of the Biden-Moon joint statement was notable.

The Mekong Dimension of South Korea’s New Southern Policy with ASEAN

The Mekong Dimension of South Korea’s New Southern Policy with ASEAN

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The Moon administration is upping its focus on Mekong countries as part of its wider approach to Southeast Asia.
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