The commanding dissent of churches
Christian groups’ minoritarian power has persistently prevented the passage of publicly supported anti-discrimination legislation.
Christian groups’ minoritarian power has persistently prevented the passage of publicly supported anti-discrimination legislation.
In the backdrop of an unresolved pandemic, the Education Ministry increases school attendance ahead of schedule in response to new data.
The South Korean military is relying on surface-level fixes for long-standing problems that affect the health and well-being of soldiers.
While Korea has been reluctant to sign on to initiatives that challenge China, experts say it will be harder for Seoul to continue making that choice.
There is resistance to Green New Deal initiatives due to the government’s poor communication and assurance to the citizenry.
Following the scandal around public sector employees engaging in property speculation, the government is focused on damage control.
Recent labor regulations have not created safe and sustainable environments for workers due to a lack of government enforcement.
Moon Jae-in’s administration provides an instructive case study of what hurdles Biden might expect to a progressive agenda and how he might navigate them.
Policies designed to make citizenship easier for the children of permanent residents have been met with anti-Chinese sentiments.
Political actors who oppose the government’s push to encourage greater female participation in the economy are gaining ground.