Should South Korea’s Space Program Go Private?
South Korea joins an elite group of countries by launching its first rocket into space.
South Korea joins an elite group of countries by launching its first rocket into space.
If the North Korean leadership tests another nuclear device, it might actually do more to separate U.S.-ROK coordination than the anticipated engagement of North Korea from the incoming Park Geun-hye administration.
By Nicholas Hamisevicz, Chad O’Carroll, Seongjin James Ahn, and Troy Stangarone Last year saw a series of significant events on the Korean peninsula. The year…
While some were disappointed earlier this month that South Korea’s central bank decided against easing up on nation’s key interest rate, the Bank of Korea’s decision is actually what the country’s economy needs in this moment: prudence and restraint.
By Nicholas Hamisevicz As countries in Asia emerge from this year of elections and transitions, the role and rise of China in the region will…
By Nicholas Hamisevicz A year of transitions finishes in historic fashion as South Korea elects Park Geun-hye as its first female president. Her election capped…
One indicator of the difficulty that North Korean defectors have in assimilating to life in South Korea is crime statistics. The crime rate among North…
By Greg Scarlatoiu Regardless of the outcome of the upcoming December 19 presidential elections in South Korea, there will likely be changes in Seoul’s approach…
Below are the key findings from the surveys conducted by Research and Research in November and December. Where applicable, dates the survey was conducted are…
As new leadership settles takes hold in China and the United States, how will their respective foreign policies towards Asia impact countries like Korea?