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South Korea
China's Other Territorial Dispute: Baekdu Mountain
With disputes brewing in the East and South China Seas, there is another piece of territory in Asia that could pose some serious problems…
Holiday Gift: Asia Thinking Stimulus
As Australia admits the idea of a budget surplus is over, other nations could implement some form of economic stimulus.
Could South Korea "Save" America's Relations with Pakistan?
While imperfect, America’s experience with South Korea could provide important lessons on how to develop stronger ties with Pakistan.
South Korea’s Presidential Election: Formula for Victory
South Korea’s Presidential Election on Wednesday will turn on three factors, says Scott A. Snyder: which side unifies its base, demographics, and voter turnout.
North Korea’s Satellite Launch Dilemma
N. Korea’s upcoming satellite launch presents a unique challenge to its neighbors – and raises the stakes.
The Interview: Lockheed Martin Talks F-35
The F-35 is a hotly debated aircraft. Can it win over foreign markets in places like South Korea?
Mr. President: N. Korea is not Burma
President Obama’s past overtures to North Korea have been rebuffed. Will Pyongyang “unclench” its fist?
A Battle for the 'Seoul' of South Korea's Economy
By Robert E. Kelly
The Interview: Boeing Talks "Silent Eagle"
Our readers asked for more information regarding Boeing’s F-15 “Silent Eagle.” We have some answers…
South Korea: Bollywood's Future Market?
Brand Bollywood’s penetration of the South Korean market is an idea whose time has come.
S. Korea's Tourist Tunnel Model for India
India should emulate South Korea’s success in turning a North Korean provocation into a source of revenue.
How Asia Sees America's Election: Three Views From the Asia-Pacific
Today Americans go to the polls to elect their next president. The Diplomat presents three different views from China, Australia and S. Korea.