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South Korean foreign policy
US, South Korea Reach Preliminary One-Year Burden-Sharing Agreement
By Ankit Panda
The agreement will see South Korea increase its contribution from $800 million to $1 billion over one year.
A Productive Fifth Inter-Korean Summit, But Denuclearization Remains Distant
By Ankit Panda
Progress toward inter-Korean peace should be welcomed, but denuclearization is another thing entirely.
What to Watch for at the Fifth Inter-Korean Summit
By Ankit Panda
Where do inter-Korean peace talks go from here?
Assessing South Korea's Role as an Indo-Pacific Middle Power
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
What's driving South Korean thinking about the future of Asia?
Seeing Through the Familiarity of the Inter-Korean Panmunjom Declaration
By Ankit Panda
How a ‘familiar’ summit put new life into the Korean peninsula’s hopes for peace.
Inter-Korean Rapprochement in Early 2018: Geopolitical Implications and Alliance Dynamics
By Ankit Panda
What are the geopolitical implications of inter-Korean rapprochement in early 2018?
South Korea's Moon Jae-in to Visit China Next Week
By Ankit Panda
Moon's first trip to China will accelerate rapprochement between Beijing and Seoul following their understanding on THAAD.
China and South Korea: Examining the Resolution of the THAAD Impasse
By Ankit Panda
THAAD will remain in South Korea, but Beijing secures important assurances from Seoul.
3 Things to Know Before South Korea's Moon Jae-in Meets Trump
By Ankit Panda
In a telling interview, Moon previews what is likely to be a difficult meeting with the U.S. president.
Vietnam Seeks South Korean Backing in the South China Sea
By Ankit Panda
Vietnam's prime minister asked for South Korea's support in ongoing disputes in the South China Sea.
The 'Final and Irreversible' 2015 Japan-South Korea Comfort Women Deal Unravels
By Ankit Panda
Despite a 2015 deal, the "comfort women" dispute between Japan and South Korea continues to have salience for bilateral ties.
Is China Losing South Korea?
By Dingding Chen
Not entirely, but both countries need to make new adjustments to new realities.