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South Korea
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
By Tom Corben
Canberra’s reactive approach to the Korean Peninsula is antithetical to its interests and middle power aspirations.
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
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
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
By Benjamin A. Engel
Trump enjoys flattery, so the South Koreans are flattering him into engaging North Korea diplomatically.
The Game of the Great Games: How the Olympic Fad Hurts the Postcolonial World
By Krzysztof Iwanek
Seeking international recognition through grand sport events exacts a heavy price on Asian cities.
North Korea's Kim Signals Openness to Talks With Tokyo
By Daniel Hurst
Over the weekend, Moon briefed Abe by telephone about his discussions with Kim.
Why US-North Korea Talks Will Fail
By Yukari Easton
The most likely outcome is that we will essentially end up where we began.
Viewing the Inter-Korea Summit from Australia
By Grant Wyeth
Given Australia's economic interests in Northeast Asia, how does Canberra view the Inter-Korea summit?
How Much Do the Panmunjom Agreements Matter?
By Liang Tuang Nah
How impactful are the summit’s agreements and how will they influence the Trump-Kim summit?
South Korea’s Strategy Is Engagement
By Ramon Pacheco Pardo
Ultimately, South Korea’s engagement strategy comes down to the realities of the Korean Peninsula.