KEI is pleased to launch its flagship online journal, Korea Policy. The spring/summer 2025 issue of Korea Policy (Volume 3, Issue 1) titled “Trump 2.0 and the Indo-Pacific Recalibration” is available now by clicking here. The challenges facing the Lee Jae Myung administration arise from three different sources, each operating on different timelines. The first…
July 30, 2025
This is the eight piece in a series looking at how the issues identified in KEI’s annual “10 Issues to Watch for on the Korean Peninsula” series and other issues of note developed in 2022. The original “10 Issues” piece can be found here. Partisan shifts in Korea can give rise to subtle—and not-so-subtle—differences in Seoul’s…
January 3, 2023
In May of this year, the United States introduced a draft UN Security Council Resolution (S/2022/431) that would have responded to a North Korean ICBM test on March 24. By chance, the formal Chinese and Russian rejection of the proposal—which included additional sanctions on Pyongyang--came in the wake of a landmark decision taken by the…
August 11, 2022
In the last two posts on Korea and the war in Ukraine, I showed that Moon administration moved relatively quickly to join the international sanctions regime and was rewarded by inclusion on Russia’s "unfriendly nations" list. I also argued that the costs of standing on international legal principle were softened by the fact that the…