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Korean Progressives and Conservatives Split By-Election Spoils

Korean Progressives and Conservatives Split By-Election Spoils

By Kyle Pope and Adam Pepin-Hall
In by-elections this week, the LKP and the Justice Party each snagged a seat.
US, South Korea Call Off Foal Eagle and Key Resolve Exercises, Announce New Exercise

US, South Korea Call Off Foal Eagle and Key Resolve Exercises, Announce New Exercise

By Ankit Panda
A new exercise represents a modification of the normally expansive springtime allied drills.

First Impressions: Understanding What Happened at the US-North Korea Summit in Hanoi

First Impressions: Understanding What Happened at the US-North Korea Summit in Hanoi

By Ankit Panda
North Korea wants sanctions relief—and it wants it before it offers up anything more on denuclearization.

Course Correction: A Way Forward for North Korea Denuclearization

Course Correction: A Way Forward for North Korea Denuclearization

By Sangpil Jin
By pursuing a dual-track approach faithfully we can brighten prospects of denuclearization and peace on the Korean Peninsula.

Indonesia, South Korea Close to Signing Attack Submarine Deal

Indonesia, South Korea Close to Signing Attack Submarine Deal

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Indonesian is close to signing a contract for three more Type 209/1400 diesel-electric attack submarines.
South Korea, US Sign Cost-Sharing Deal for American Troops

South Korea, US Sign Cost-Sharing Deal for American Troops

By Hyung-Jin Kim
On February 10, chief negotiators from the two countries signed a new cost-sharing plan.

All Eyes on the AFC Asian Cup

All Eyes on the AFC Asian Cup

By Layne Vandenberg
As the 2019 AFC Asian Cup winds down, Asian football rises in importance.
The End of An Island? How Inter-Korean Connections Will Change the South

The End of An Island? How Inter-Korean Connections Will Change the South

By Alexander M. Hynd
Could South Korea's era as a 'geostrategic island' be coming to an end?

What to Expect in Inter-Korean Relations in 2019

What to Expect in Inter-Korean Relations in 2019

By Nate Kerkhoff
Can Kim and Moon make good on the budding new era of inter-Korean relations?

South Korea’s 2 New Year Celebrations

South Korea’s 2 New Year Celebrations

By Layne Vandenberg
South Korea’s two New Years celebrations comes with an array of foods and rituals to celebrate with family.

North Korea’s Red Pill

North Korea’s Red Pill

By Kelli Kennedy
The influx of foreign influences has been growing for years and it has the power to transform North Koreans’ understanding of the world.
Five Priorities for South Korea’s Moon Jae-in in 2019

Five Priorities for South Korea’s Moon Jae-in in 2019

By Jenna Gibson
What should be on the South Korean president’s agenda for the new year?

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