Korea, Ukraine and Russia III: The End of Illusions?
What are the broader strategic implications of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine for the Korean peninsula?
What are the broader strategic implications of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine for the Korean peninsula?
South Korea’s refugee policies to-date have been largely responsive to the country’s political and economic demands, not principles.
Streaming companies are more responsive to changing social attitudes towards the LGBTQ community because they are focused on attracting new audiences.
Recent changes in Democratic Party leadership point to politics focusing on identifying and catering to core constituents.
Patenting activity by SMEs revealed tech-led growth through a crisis, but the country remains disproportionately reliant on manufacturing.
For South Korea, geopolitical conflict and changes in U.S. monetary policy significantly impact the country’s ability to purchase oil.
Security partnership between the United States, South Korea, and Japan remains reactive to North Korean threats, limiting the scope of cooperation.
Although K-pop groups and fans promote progressive causes, the industry’s underlying consumerism counteract the push for sustainability.
The generalized labeling of anger-related crimes may prevent the government from devising a policy response that addresses any underlying social causes.
South Korea’s LGBTQ community continues to face barriers to enjoying full civil rights as ambivalence and homophobia embolden political discrimination.