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South Korea’s Online 'Bamboo Forests' Take Center Stage in #MeToo Movement

South Korea’s Online 'Bamboo Forests' Take Center Stage in #MeToo Movement

By Tae-jun Kang
Online communities once used mostly for gossip have become central in victims coming out about sexual abuses.
Blame the Heat? South Korean President Moon’s Approval Rating Reaches Record Low

Blame the Heat? South Korean President Moon’s Approval Rating Reaches Record Low

By Hyunmin Michael Kang
President Moon's approval rate remains above 50 percent, but is at its lowest point since his 2017 inauguration.

Next High-Level Talks Set for North and South Korea

Next High-Level Talks Set for North and South Korea

By Hyunmin Michael Kang
The August 13 meeting may finally yield a date for Moon Jae-in's anticipated visit to Pyongyang.

South Korea F-35A Pilot Flies First Solo Mission

South Korea F-35A Pilot Flies First Solo Mission

By Franz-Stefan Gady
A Republic of Korea Air Force F-35A pilot took to the skies for the first time this week.

Minding the Gap in US-ROK Public Opinion

Minding the Gap in US-ROK Public Opinion

By Kristine Lee and Melodie Ha
The key remains the U.S. president’s ability to articulate a clear vision to both the American and South Korean publics.
Are Warming Russia-South Korea Relations a Game-changer?

Are Warming Russia-South Korea Relations a Game-changer?

By Samuel Ramani
The recent thaw in South Korea-Russia relations is a potential game-changer for Moscow’s Asia-Pacific strategy.

South Korea’s ‘New Southern Policy’ Reaches the Shores of India

South Korea’s ‘New Southern Policy’ Reaches the Shores of India

By Soyen Park
The Moon-Modi rendezvous reinforces a relationship that has been steadily growing more important to both sides.
Australia’s Korea Policy Needs a Reset

Australia’s Korea Policy Needs a Reset

By Tom Corben
Canberra’s reactive approach to the Korean Peninsula is antithetical to its interests and middle power aspirations.

Is Moononomics Working Yet?

Is Moononomics Working Yet?

By Justin Fendos
A year in office, it’s time to examine South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s economic policies.

The Upcoming Trump-Kim Summit and a New Ambassador, Again

The Upcoming Trump-Kim Summit and a New Ambassador, Again

By Clint Work
Lost amid the diplomatic flurry are clear signs that the Trump administration’s hardline stance has not changed.

On North Korea, Skeptics and Optimists Remain Divided

On North Korea, Skeptics and Optimists Remain Divided

By Samuel Curtis
Kim Jong-un’s concessions can be read as genuine or merely calculated moves, but it depends who you ask.
South Korea’s Strategy to Bring Peace to the Peninsula: Credit Trump

South Korea’s Strategy to Bring Peace to the Peninsula: Credit Trump

By Benjamin A. Engel
Trump enjoys flattery, so the South Koreans are flattering him into engaging North Korea diplomatically.

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