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South Korea
South Korea Unveils Unmanned Combat Helicopter
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A South Korean company will test fly a prototype this month.
Citing Iran, South Korea’s President Urges UN to Focus on North Korea
By Catherine Putz
The division of the Korean peninsula, Park said, is the “the last remaining vestige of the Cold War."
Australia and South Korea to Deepen Defense Ties
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The defense and foreign ministers of both countries agreed to a new defense and security cooperation blueprint.
South Korea's Migrant Workers in the Public Eye
By Steven Denney
The hardships faced by foreign workers in South Korea are slowing gaining more public attention.
Assessing North Korea’s 'Ground Game' with China
By Adam Cathcart
Has something changed about Chinese-North Korean relations behind the scenes?
What We Learned from the Inter-Korea Deal
By David Eunpyoung Jee
South Korea's propaganda broadcasts are a powerful tool in inter-Korean diplomacy.
Back from the Brink: How the Koreas Made Up
By Ankit Panda
In any Korean crisis, there needs to be a face-saving way out for both sides.
North Korea Threatens to Attack US Homeland
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Pyongyang promised dire consequences should a joint ROK-US military drill begin today.
ROK Navy Launches New Guided-Missile Frigate to Deter North Korea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Seoul continues to modernize its naval capabilities.
Remembering World War II in Asia: Dishonest Visions of History?
By Colin Jones
Cold War divisions, now shorn of their ideological pretensions, have achieved a kind of second life in war memory.
'Comfort Women' Musical Builds Asian Community
By Remi Yamazaki
Dimo HyunJun Kim, director of Comfort Women - A New Musical, on adapting social issues for entertainment.
Is Europe Conquering South Korea’s Defense Sector?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
European military hardware is becoming more popular on the Korean peninsula.