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Japan and South Korea are marking the 60th anniversary of the normalization of their diplomatic relations on Sunday, as both ...
North Korea’s nuclear ambitions remain unwavering, making peaceful reconciliation unlikely. While South Korea’s new leadership signals hope, real progress fundamentally requires Pyongyang to shift its ...
South Korea under President Lee Jae-myung is returning to pragmatic diplomacy, maintaining its US alliance while rejecting ...
Less than a month into his new administration, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has reversed some of his predecessor’s ...
North Korea next week will open a signature coastal tourist site that it says will usher in a new era in its tourism industry ...
Amid these regional and global challenges, South Korea faces a heightened threat from its primary foreign policy challenge, namely, North Korea. Pyongyang has been emboldened by its increasing ...
South Korea's Democratic Party leader, Lee Jae-myung, faces scrutiny over his foreign policy stance as the nation prepares for a crucial presidential election.
South Korea's East Asian neighbours Japan and China on June 4 quickly congratulated President Lee Jae-myung on his resounding election win, even as both countries watch closely for clues to how ...
Banners showing South Korea’s two main presidential candidates Lee Jae-myung, left, and Kim Moon-soo, right. The June 3 election outcome will have an impact on the country’s foreign policy.
Lee Jae-myung, the expected winner of South Korea’s presidential election, will take power as the country faces several foreign policy challenges.
South Korea’s presidential election on June 3 installed Lee Jae-myung as the new president. His victory renewed the substantial debate regarding Lee’s foreign policy orientation. In particular ...
South Korea’s president at the time, Moon Jae-in, doggedly pursued a détente with North Korea and teed up each step in the negotiations. Over the course of a dizzying 12 months of summitry, which ...