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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.
How Industry Can Step Up for Naval Needs: The Case of the Makassar-class

How Industry Can Step Up for Naval Needs: The Case of the Makassar-class

By Robert Farley
The case of the Makassar-class is a case study in industry stepping up to the plate for the needs of small navies.

South Korea Expresses ‘Regret’ at North Korean Violation of 2018 Military Agreement

South Korea Expresses ‘Regret’ at North Korean Violation of 2018 Military Agreement

By Ankit Panda
Kim Jong Un oversaw live-fire coastal artillery drills that Seoul sees as a violation of a September 2018 agreement.
A Cost-Sharing Conundrum for South Korea and Japan

A Cost-Sharing Conundrum for South Korea and Japan

By Jonathan Stutte
Exorbitant demands from the Trump administration put the already fragile Japan-Korea-U.S. security alliance at risk.

South Korea Faces Major Decision Over Military Pact With Japan

South Korea Faces Major Decision Over Military Pact With Japan

By Associated Press
A look at the General Security of Military Intelligence Agreement, or GSOMIA, which expires on Saturday unless Seoul renews it.

Don’t Lose Sight of Under-the-Hood Changes to South Korea’s Defense Posture

Don’t Lose Sight of Under-the-Hood Changes to South Korea’s Defense Posture

By Brad Glosserman and S. Paul Choi
South Korea’s defense posture is undergoing important and underappreciated changes, which bear on its alliance with the United States.

Did South Korea Just Copy North Korean Fashion?

Did South Korea Just Copy North Korean Fashion?

By Tae-jun Kang
Controversy over new palace uniforms hints at deeper public discontent with the Moon administration's North Korea policy.
South Korea Set to Receive Additional F-35s in 2020 Amid North Korean Complaints

South Korea Set to Receive Additional F-35s in 2020 Amid North Korean Complaints

By Ankit Panda
The fighters, a cornerstone of South Korea's aerial strike capabilities, will elevate tensions with North Korea.

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