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The Game of the Great Games: How the Olympic Fad Hurts the Postcolonial World

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

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

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

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?

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

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.

How Do South Koreans View a Possible Peace Treaty With North Korea?

How Do South Koreans View a Possible Peace Treaty With North Korea?

By Junil Kim
A possible peace treaty is viewed favorably, but many remain skeptical of Pyeongyang.
Why the Kim-Moon Summit at Panmunjom Matters

Why the Kim-Moon Summit at Panmunjom Matters

By Ankit Panda
The summit between the two Koreas will set the tone for the Trump-Kim summit.

What Will Success at the Inter-Korean Summit Look Like?

What Will Success at the Inter-Korean Summit Look Like?

By Anastasia O. Barannikova
At the April 27 summit, there’s room for lowering tensions and making progress on the peninsula.

President Moon Jae-in’s Super Spring

President Moon Jae-in’s Super Spring

By Hyewon Kim and Minhee Jo
The upcoming rush of summits is a litmus test for Moon’s leadership.

Censorship Is a Bipartisan Pursuit in South Korea

Censorship Is a Bipartisan Pursuit in South Korea

By Geoffrey Fattig
The recent controversies should be viewed in light of South Korea’s long bipartisan history of censorship.
What Is South Korea’s Vision for the New Northeast Asian Order?

What Is South Korea’s Vision for the New Northeast Asian Order?

By Hyunmin Michael Kang
Kim Yong-jae, from the China-Japan-Korea Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat, reflects on the upcoming flurry of summits.

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