Review of Laws Reflect Demographic Concerns
South Korea’s low birthrate is leading the government to rethink laws that restrict the definition of family and limit protections.
South Korea’s low birthrate is leading the government to rethink laws that restrict the definition of family and limit protections.
Korea has long worked to maintain at least cordial relationships that balance its larger neighbors. The global U.S.-China competition is the newest iteration of the…
Nearly a year ago, President Moon Jae-in’s approval ratings were soaring on the strength of the South Korean government’s handling of the COVID-19 crisis, with…
The government focuses on housing issues after the ruling Democratic Party’s loss in the Seoul and Busan mayoral elections, but bigger challenges remain.
The White House push to address the chip supply shortages impacting U.S. manufacturing could be a boon to South Korean tech firms.
Seoul explores a more flexible bilateral relationship with Iran as the Biden administration signals openness to recommitting to the JCPOA.
The Moon administration’s effort to recognize the victims of the Jeju Uprising shows that South Korea is committed to addressing historical issues.
China’s engagement with South Korea seems more focused on calibrating Beijing’s position vis-à-vis Washington than addressing tangible challenges shared with Seoul.
Moon Jae-in upholds the promise of separating history from improving bilateral relations despite new tensions over Japan’s history books.
After defense cooperation discussions in the UAE, the South Korean Defense minister went on to hold high-level defense talks with India.