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South Korea public opinion
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South Korean Conservatives: What Now?
By Steven Denney
Can South Korea’s once-strong right recover from damaging scandals and infighting?
Can South Korea’s 2 Main Parties Learn From Each Other?
By Tae-jun Kang
The Liberty Korea Party and Democratic Party have adopted opposite approaches to public scandals, both with mixed results.
Is South Korea Ready to Say Goodbye to Its National Security Law?
By Tae-jun Kang
Amid the inter-Korean thaw, it's time to revisit the 70-year-old law against praising North Korea.
In Trump and Kim Jong Un We Trust?
By Clint Work
Recent polling data reveals South Koreans are looking more favorably on both the U.S. and North Korean leaders.
The Inter-Korean Thaw Is Changing How Young South Koreans See the North
By Hyewon Kim and Minhee Jo
After the Panmunjom Summit, South Korean youths have more positive views of Kim Jong-un, North Korea, and the peninsula’s future.
South Korea’s Domestic Political Divide on North Korea
By Clint Work
South Korea's liberals and conservatives have drastically different interpretations of North Korea's Olympic outreach.
The Troubled Japan-South Korea Relationship
By Mina Pollmann
The Diplomat talks with Brad Glosserman and Scott A. Snyder about Japan-Korea relations.
Could MERS Permanently Tarnish South Korea's Government?
By Steven Denney
The answer is more complicated than you might think.
Korean Queer Festival Sparks Social Contention
By Steven Denney
South Korea's LGBT festival faces an uphill climb changing social attitudes.
South Korea's Generation Gap
By Steven Denney
Young South Koreans have different attitudes on family issues, from caring for parents to cohabitation before marriage.
US-South Korea: A Pragmatic Alliance?
By Steven Denney
South Koreans are taking an increasingly pragmatic view toward their relationship with the U.S.
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