An Agenda for U.S.-Korea Relations Under the Trump Administration
As the Trump administration begins to build its foreign policy, what should its agenda be for relations with South Korea and handling North Korea?
As the Trump administration begins to build its foreign policy, what should its agenda be for relations with South Korea and handling North Korea?
If the Trump administration were to consider a significant overhaul of U.S. policy on North Korea, here are 16 issues the incoming administration should consider in developing a new policy.
The issue of trade was raised to a top-tier issue during the election and the hearings will help provide insight into the future direction of policy.
For the purposes of those with a particular interest in Northeast Asia, and Korea in particular, following are questions that we would love to see asked and answered during the upcoming confirmation hearings.
Our annual look at the events that will shape the Korean peninsula in the coming year.
After the U.S. presidential election, many experts were concerned about the policies of the new U.S. administration and how they might affect East Asia and the Korean economy in particular.
Whether it was the British vote to leave the European Union in June or the impeachment of the South Korean President Park Geun-hye in December, 2016 will be remembered for a series of unexpected events and the questions they have raised about how they may shape the future.
What can we say about U.S.-Korean relations under the Trump Administration?
Unlike past U.S. elections, President-elect Donald Trump has made trade a centerpiece of his campaign.
As it begins to sink in that the next U.S. president will be Donald Trump, one question that will be on the mind of those in Northeast Asia is what will Donald Trump’s North Korea policy look like?