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South Korean President Moon Jae-in
South Korea’s New Southern Policy: The Indonesia Dimension
By Noto Suoneto
President Moon's policy seems tailor-made for Indonesia, but much more can be done to improve the relationship between the two nations.
The False Promise of South Korea’s Olympic Diplomacy
By Kim Young Ho
The outreach is based on a false idea of national unity rather than an appreciation of the realities the country faces.
Was Moon Jae-in’s China Trip Successful?
By Charlotte Gao
Although Beijing didn’t give him a “state visit plus” reception, the South Korean president made a meaningful trip.
Is it Time for South Korea to Regain Wartime Operational Control?
By Hyunmin Michael Kang
President Moon’s recent remarks sparked fierce debate on retrieving South Korea’s wartime operational control from the United States.
China: Korean Peninsula Crisis Is Not Our Responsibility
By Charlotte Gao
China welcomes South Korea’s grand proposal to solve the North Korea issue.
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