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South Korea
The Worrying Trend of Diplomatic Balancing in Northeast Asia
By Jin Kai
Diplomatic balancing in Northeast Asia could inhibit the growth of a new, stable regional order.
South Korea Approves 'Christmas Tower' Near North Korean Border
By Ankit Panda
In a move likely to anger North Korea, the South Korean Defense Ministry has approved a new, temporary "Christmas tower."
South Korea's Immigrant Problem
By Tae-jun Kang
South Korea still has a long way to go before it solves its growing multicultural problem.
Piketty in Seoul: Rising Income Inequality in South Korea
By Steven Denney
Advocates of the bestselling French author are calling for major reforms in South Korea.
South Korea Scraps 'Christmas Tower' Near North Korean Border
By Ankit Panda
North Korea had long seen the tower as a tool of psychological warfare.
Under US Pressure, Major Countries Snub China’s New Regional Bank
By Zachary Keck
On Friday, China will officially launch its new regional infrastructure bank. Many notable nations will be absent.
South Koreans More Accepting of LGBT Community
By Steven Denney
South Koreans are increasingly accepting of homosexuality.
South Korea Is Arming Authoritarians with Tear Gas
By Tae-jun Kang
One South Korean company has exported 3.16 million tear gas shells to 24 countries since 2011. Most went to Bahrain.
South Korea's Attack on the Press
By Daye Lee & Victor Cha
South Korea's indictment of a Japanese journalist is just the latest example of its press censorship.
North Korea Doubles Size of Cyber Force
By Tae-jun Kang
North Korea has nearly doubled the size of its Strategic Cyber Command over the last two years.
America's Militarization of Trade
By Steven Denney
In South Korea and elsewhere, the U.S. has offered security for trade.
South Korea’s War on Tobacco
By Tae-jun Kang
South Korea's government is trying to rein in smoking in the country, but not everyone is ready for change.