South Korean Foreign Policy in a Polarized World: Passing the Baton to South Korea’s New Political Leadership
The question is whether or not future leadership persists in efforts commensurate with Korea’s international reputation and influence.
The question is whether or not future leadership persists in efforts commensurate with Korea’s international reputation and influence.
South Korean voters will elect a new president on June 3, 2025, following the impeachment of former President Yoon Suk Yeol earlier this year.
The leading candidate’s attempts to moderate his position suggest Japan may not be as controversial in domestic politics as it has been.
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The first major deal of the year carries implications for South Korea on everything from tech trade to agriculture
New KEI research shows that perception and visibility, not dollar amounts, shape how Americans feel about foreign investment.
The Constitutional Court will decide on April 4, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. KST whether to uphold the Assembly’s decision.
A detailed timeline of all major court dates, their participants, and other details related to Yoon’s impeachment proceedings
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South Korea’s climate targets are ambitious, as Korea was the world’s thirteenth-largest GHG emitter in 2023.