Korean Policies to Reverse the Decline in the Fertility Rate Part 1: Balancing Work and Family
Korea has identified balancing work and childcare as a key to reversing the decline in the fertility rate.
Korea has identified balancing work and childcare as a key to reversing the decline in the fertility rate.
At the recent G7, Yoon Suk Yeol made progress in realizing his foreign policy vision of Korea as the “global pivotal state.”
North and South Korea are set to take up new leadership roles in the United Nations at the World Health Organiztion and the Security Council.
The May 22 ROK-EU Joint Statement represents both a deepening of ties and an implementation plan for cooperation with other partners.
The Washington Declaration and NCG, amid North Korean nuclear threats, embodies the expectation, promise, and blueprint of the two countries.
South Korea looks to balance it with China and the United States while advancing its interests with both states.
Korea’s use of industrial policy in the 1970s has implications for the current debate over the use of industial policy in the United States.
The Washington Declaration was designed to ease South Korean concerns about U.S. extended deterrence. Will it achieve its goal?
How South Korea responds to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will shape the type of middle power Seoul will become.
A shared view of history will provide a stronger foundation for the future of the bilateral relations between Korea and Vietnam.