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The Tyranny of the Minority in South Korea
By Steven Denney
A new law has made South Korea's National Assembly as ineffective as the U.S. Senate.
What’s Wrong With South Korea’s Liberals?
By Steven Denney
Park’s government is vulnerable, but the country’s liberal opposition is not inspiring much confidence. Why?
How South Korea’s Liberals Lost the Youth Vote
By Steven Denney
In a dramatic reversal of fortunes, young people in South Korea are increasingly conservative.
How South Korea’s Liberals Lost Their Way
By Yong Kwon
Last month’s by-election underscored the weakness of South Korea’s liberal movement, and its need to reinvent itself.
South Korea’s Ruling Party Scores Big At Polls
By Yong Kwon
The ruling Saenuri party took 11 seats in the by-election, giving it a strong majority in the legislature.
South Korea’s Ruling Party Braces for Defeat
By Yong Kwon
When South Koreans go to the polls later this month, the Saenuri Party is expected to lose.
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