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How South Korea Is Trying to Increase Its Supply-Chain Resilience
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How South Korea Is Trying to Increase Its Supply-Chain Resilience

Randall Jones
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May 27, 2026

South Korea has become more dependent on China for imports and on the United States for exports. This concentration of trade with the two global superpowers poses risks for Korea.…

How South Korea Is Trying to Increase Its Supply-Chain Resilience
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How South Korea Is Trying to Increase Its Supply-Chain Resilience

Randall Jones
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May 27, 2026

South Korea has become more dependent on China for imports and on the United States for exports. This concentration of trade with the two global superpowers poses risks for Korea.…

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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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Global Reverberations of a Nuclear South Korea

Heather Williams and Jessica Link • Feb 27, 2023

Global Reverberations of a Nuclear South Korea

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Heather Williams and Jessica Link • February 27, 2023

If South Korea decides to pursue a nuclear option, the implications would reverberate throughout the global nuclear order, including the NPT.

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