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South Korea
Canada’s Asia Fixation
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper can’t seem to keep away from Asia these days. He has a decade of relative neglect to make up for.
North Korea and a Nuclear Summit
North Korea has been excluded from next week’s nuclear summit in Seoul. Maybe it should have been invited.
Asia’s Real “America Problem”
The U.S. may have indicated it is pivoting to the Asia-Pacific. But Asian allies worry about its commitment.
Singh Goes to Seoul
As Manmohan Singh prepares to visit South Korea, it’s worth asking why India hasn’t pursued stronger ties.
China’s Next Flashpoint?
A dispute with South Korea over a remote reef has prompted a tense exchange of words between the two countries. There could be more to come.
Can North Korea be Trusted?
The North Korea deal suggests a gradual shift in policy. But history suggests caution is warranted.
The Leap Day Deal’s Mixed Bag
The deal reached this week between the U.S. and North Korea is a step forward. But North Korea is well aware of the power of its deterrent.
Lebanon Makes History
Football is a rare unifying force for Lebanon. Thanks to South Korea, the World Cup finals could be as well.
North Korea: Tactics vs Strategy
The deal between the U.S. and North Korea was a good tactical step. But a strategic approach is needed.
Park Ji-sung Takes Charge
Park Ji-sung may be Asia’s most successful football star. He deserved his turn with Manchester United’s armband.
South Korea’s Haiti Soft Power
A peacekeeping mission and new industrial park underscore the progress South Korea is making with soft power.
South Korea’s Haiti Soft Power
A peacekeeping mission and new industrial park underscore the progress South Korea is making with soft power.