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What the KF-X Stealth Fighter Program Means for the Future of South Korean Military Aviation 

What the KF-X Stealth Fighter Program Means for the Future of South Korean Military Aviation 

By Abraham Ait
The KF-X is expected to be one of the world's most successful fifth generation fighter programs.
The Future of AI Depends on Asia

The Future of AI Depends on Asia

By Helena Domashneva
Recent geopolitical, economic and epidemic shocks in Asia reveal the real value of the region in the global economy and its future impact on world’s technological development.

Time to Reopen the Kaesong Industrial Complex? A Conversation With Jin-hyang Kim

Time to Reopen the Kaesong Industrial Complex? A Conversation With Jin-hyang Kim

By Grant Wyeth
Jin-hyang Kim speaks on the enduring importance of the Kaesong Industrial Complex.

US, South Korea Militaries Face New Enemy in Viral Outbreak

US, South Korea Militaries Face New Enemy in Viral Outbreak

By Associated Press
The U.S. and South Korean militaries face a new and formidable enemy that could hurt battle readiness: a virus spreading around the world that has infected more than 1,200 people in South Korea.

Cross-border South Korean Drama Overcomes Political Risks

Cross-border South Korean Drama Overcomes Political Risks

By Juwon Park
The team behind the drama had to tread carefully in order to avoid glorifying or misrepresenting the state. 
South Korea Reports 1st Virus Death; 2.5M Urged to Stay Home

South Korea Reports 1st Virus Death; 2.5M Urged to Stay Home

By Associated Press
South Korea reported its first death from the new virus on Thursday while the mayor of a southeastern city urged its 2.5 million people to stay inside.

Bong Happy ‘Parasite’ Succeeded Despite Disparity It Showed

Bong Happy ‘Parasite’ Succeeded Despite Disparity It Showed

By Associated Press
"Parasite" won best picture at this month's 92nd Academy Awards, among other accolades.
How Is the Coronavirus Shaping South Korea’s Cooperation With China and Northeast Asia?  

How Is the Coronavirus Shaping South Korea’s Cooperation With China and Northeast Asia?  

By Jaeho Hwang
The outbreak is shaping China’s interactions with the world, and South Korea is no exception.

The Human Costs of Peace in Korea

The Human Costs of Peace in Korea

By Eun A Jo
As Moon doubles down on his peace initiative, North Korean refugees will face greater challenges in the South.

South Korea’s Moon Could Seek Exemption of UN Sanctions on North Korea

South Korea’s Moon Could Seek Exemption of UN Sanctions on North Korea

By Associated Press
"If exceptions from U.N. sanctions are necessary for South-North cooperation, I think we can make efforts for that," Moon said.

Will the Impeachment Inquiry Against Trump Influence the Korean Peace Process?

Will the Impeachment Inquiry Against Trump Influence the Korean Peace Process?

By Ildar Daminov
Current prospects for the Korean peace process do not look promising and the impeachment inquiry against Trump makes them even more bleak. 
What Hides Behind South Korean Cryptocurrency Regulation Policy?

What Hides Behind South Korean Cryptocurrency Regulation Policy?

By Valentin Voloshchak
The opposition criticizes the government’s stance toward the ICO problem, but it’s far from obvious whether they have an alternate policy.

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