South Korea’s Presidential Election Timeline
Each party has set their own primary schedule, with all parties set to announce their presidential candidates before candidate registration period on April 15th and 16th. What does the process look like?
Each party has set their own primary schedule, with all parties set to announce their presidential candidates before candidate registration period on April 15th and 16th. What does the process look like?
With the North Korea policy review set to be concluded by the end of this month, how should the administration proceed?
KEI Communications Director Jenna Gibson, host of the KEI podcast Korean Kontext, recently interviewed Yun Sun, Senior Associate with the East Asia Program at the Stimson Center, about the Chinese perspective on the THAAD missile defense system.
After three months of deliberations, the Constitutional Court has unanimously accepted the National Assembly’s impeachment of President Park Geun-hye.
President Donald Trump’s foreign policy has three big implications for South Korean policy planning.
The Constitutional Court, which began hearings for her impeachment last December, must either uphold or disapprove of the National Assembly’s impeachment motion.
“Thank you, @Samsung! We would love to have you!” Donald Trump wrote on his personal Twitter account, linking to a story about a possible plan for the tech company to build a factory for home appliances in the United States.
Here is a brief look at the current state of the four major political parties in South Korea today.
Our annual look at the events that will shape the Korean peninsula in the coming year.
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.