South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s “global pivotal state” strategy marks a profound shift in the country’s foreign and defense policies, aiming to
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South Korea’s Foreign Policy on the Ballot
All eyes are on South Korean voters as they head to the polls for pivotal parliamentary elections that could upend President Yoon Suk-yeol’s domestic
Ghosts of Gwangju: China’s Information War Strikes at the Heart of South Korea’s Democracy as Elections Approach
Entering the May 18th Memorial Center in Gwangju’s quiet 5.18 Memorial Park under the gray sky of a late winter afternoon is political freedom in a
Countries Around Taiwan Are Lining Up Against China. But It’s Not Altruism or Love of Democracy That’s Driving It
At the end of November, the United States Coast Guard began conducting a course in vessel boarding with experts from the Philippines, Malaysia and
Will President Yoon’s Pro-U.S. Foreign Policy Resonate With South Korea’s Domestic Politics?
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has introduced a profound shift in the country’s foreign policy, aligning it more closely with the United States.
Japan-South Korea-U.S. Relations Thawed, But Not Warm Enough
The August 18, 2023 summit that brought together the leaders of Japan, South Korea and the United States at Camp David was rightly hailed as a





