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How China's Export Controls Accelerated South Korea's Mineral Diversification
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How China's Export Controls Accelerated South Korea's Mineral Diversification

Yujin Son
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June 15, 2026

In April 2026, South Korea posted $85.9 billion in goods exports, a 48 percent surge from a year earlier, with semiconductors exceeding $30 billion for the second consecutive month. Semiconductors, EV…

How China's Export Controls Accelerated South Korea's Mineral Diversification
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How China's Export Controls Accelerated South Korea's Mineral Diversification

Yujin Son
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June 15, 2026

In April 2026, South Korea posted $85.9 billion in goods exports, a 48 percent surge from a year earlier, with semiconductors exceeding $30 billion for the second consecutive month. Semiconductors, EV…

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The South Korean Nuclear Armament Debate

The South Korean Nuclear Armament Debate

Andy Hong, Bo Ram Kwon, Caroline Milne, Clint Work, Erik Mobrand, Heather Williams, Jennifer Ahn, Jessica Link, Karl Friedhoff, S. Paul Choi, Taehwa Hong, and Terrence Matsuo • Mar 14, 2023
The South Korean Nuclear Armament Debate

The South Korean Nuclear Armament Debate

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Andy Hong, Bo Ram Kwon, Caroline Milne, Clint Work, Erik Mobrand, Heather Williams, Jennifer Ahn, Jessica Link, Karl Friedhoff, S. Paul Choi, Taehwa Hong, and Terrence Matsuo • March 14, 2023

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Alternative Futures: ROK Nuclear Weapons and the U.S.-ROK Alliance

Caroline Milne • Feb 28, 2023

Alternative Futures: ROK Nuclear Weapons and the U.S.-ROK Alliance

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Caroline Milne • February 28, 2023

A decision by South Korea to acquire its own nulcear weapons would be a shock to the U.S.-Korea alliance. How would it respond?

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