Taiwan’s Election and the Cross-Strait Connections to Korea
By Nicholas Hamisevicz 2012 is a year of elections and leadership transitions in Asia. Taiwan was set to have the honor of kicking things off,…
By Nicholas Hamisevicz 2012 is a year of elections and leadership transitions in Asia. Taiwan was set to have the honor of kicking things off,…
Celebrating Korean Americans and looking to the future of a growing America’s relationship with South Korea.
A look at the issues to watch for in 2012 on the Korea peninsula.
By Ben Hancock South Korea made an appearance in this past Sunday’s New York Times list of 45 must-visit travel destinations for a surprising reason…
By Troy Stangarone While 2011 will ultimately be remembered for the passing of Kim Jong-il, it was also a year of significant change and new…
Ten years after China entered the WTO, many countries have a trade deficit with China. South Korea is one of the exceptions.
By Troy Stangarone For the first time this year, Korea has surpassed the $1 trillion mark in annual trade volume, making it just one of…
The popularity of social media will make it increasingly important for political groups in Korea to proactively communicate with younger generations online.
Since the Seoul Summit last November, the world has faced growing concerns of a return to recession and a second financial crisis focused in the Euro zone.
Like many nations, Korea has been seeking to enhance appeal in the growing international liberal order with greater soft power.