Drawing the Line: Japan’s Crackdown on Messenger App Signals Need for International Digital Rules
International rules can help sort out disagreements on protectionism and security, and avoid a spiral of accusations and retaliation.
International rules can help sort out disagreements on protectionism and security, and avoid a spiral of accusations and retaliation.
The Yoon administration is the first in Korean constitutional history to have a minority legislature throughout a president’s tenure.
Strengthening the innovation ecosystem and boosting return on investment is crucial to raising productivity and sustaining economic growth.
Doctors’ strikes have made headlines and become a flash point in Korea, but they are only part of a global problem regarding medical training.
President Yoon Suk Yeol seems proud of his efforts to realize his foreign policy vision, but there remains some hesitation within Korea.
Yoon’s ability to fundamentally shift South Korea’s foreign policy and build stronger trilateral cooperation appears under threat.
Innovation has played a vital role in Korea’s rapid economic development and sustained progress toward the global innovation frontier.
Korea’s role as the global center of memory chip technologies means it is playing a central role in the AI transition.
The National Assembly election is often seen as a barometer for the public’s sentiment towards the sitting president and the ruling party.
South Korea features its own domestic competitors, and it is these local companies that may bear the brunt of the impact from any regulation.