South Korea Struggles to Balance Energy Demand
The South Korean government struggles to simultaneously deliver cheaper energy and generate more clean energy.
The South Korean government struggles to simultaneously deliver cheaper energy and generate more clean energy.
U.S. restriction on Huawei could be a boon to Korea’s struggling export industry, but potential gains may be erased by China’s retaliatory measure.
Government offices are at odds over how to respond to the WHO’s designation of video game addiction as a mental health disorder.
The government’s ratification of international labor standards will not automatically address demands from labor unions or ameliorate opposition from employers.
Both SK and LG support manufacturing jobs in the United States. As such, the IP theft case may attract the attention of the American public.
The government’s latest housing plan not only provides homes but also comes closer to delivering on the administration’s promise of “inclusive welfare.”
To best discipline private childcare providers, the government may simply have to expand the availability of public kindergartens.
By Yonho Kim The recent North Korea-Russia summit in Vladivostok drew keen attention from the international society in the sense that it was North Korean…
The growing demand for oil in South Korea and the removal of a major competitor in Iran bodes well for American producers.
As climate change raises the risk of fires, how the Korean government improves its emergency response will serve as a gauge for state capacity.