Leadership Election in Japan Unlikely to Change Relations with Korea
No matter who wins the LDP leadership election, there is a dearth of interest in the Japanese establishment in improving relations with South Korea.
No matter who wins the LDP leadership election, there is a dearth of interest in the Japanese establishment in improving relations with South Korea.
September marked the 30th anniversary of the entry of North Korea and South Korea into full membership in the United Nations.
Advocates for the rights of South Korean soldiers receive support from not only a sympathetic press but also international organizations.
Changes to digital regulation have been a boon to larger platforms while anticipated benefits have not reached consumers.
Existing internet ecosystem helped the private sector expand e-commerce services and respond to unexpected consumer needs.
Recent policies underscore how carefully the government is approaching new definitions of family structures.
South Korea’s new “anti-Google” law could have wider implications in a world where governments are trying to make sense of the new technologies.
Korea’s ever-expanding gaming companies are looking to broaden their reach by turning to other areas in the entertainment space.
Public discourse in South Korea that advocates for heavier criminal sentencing is at odds with current legal norms in both Korea and abroad.
The New Southern Policy Plus (NSP Plus) was announced by President Moon Jae-in at the 21st ASEAN-ROK Summit on November 12, 2020. While maintaining emphasis…