Featured Foreign Policy 22 April 2021 Myanmar and South Korea: a Brief History Myanmar and South Korea began as a partnership of authoritarianism, but the two countries' paths diverged.
Featured United States 8 April 2021 Biden Officials Stumble in Their Seoul Visit The grown-ups may be back in the room, but that didn't mean everything went smoothly.
Featured History 17 March 2021 55th Anniversary of the Tay Vinh Massacre in the Vietnam War One of the worst atrocities committed by South Korea's military.
Featured Key Players 11 February 2021 Kang Kyung-wha's Valedictorian Departure The trailblazing Foreign Minister exits the stage.
United States 13 January 2021 Poll: US-ROK Alliance Still Very Popular For all the talk about the strained relationship between the United States and South Korea, Koreans are still overwhelmingly in favor of the alliance.
Featured United States 17 December 2020 The Two Koreas Prepare for the Biden Administration South Korea is reaching out the United States, while North Korea is biding its time.
Featured United States 30 November 2020 "No More 'America No. 1'" That KBS, South Korea's public broadcaster, put out this report makes the harshness of the assessment more salient.
Featured Recommendations 25 November 2020 Will South Korea Make a Strategic Shift Away from the United States? The foreign policy topics that were once beyond the pale are now subjects of live debates.
Featured United States 12 November 2020 Is the Joe Biden Administration Ready for the New Koreas? Both North and South Koreas are very different places from what Senator Biden might remember.
Featured Japan 7 November 2020 Suga Not Any Sweeter: Japan’s New Prime Minister Continues the History Denial Comfort Women memorial statue row and Japan's boycott of the summit with South Korea and China quickly dashed any hope for improved relations.
Business & Economy 25 August 2020 Japan's Trade War on South Korea, One Year Later Mostly a swing and a miss.
Key Players 23 August 2020 Kim Hyun-chong: Elite Trade Negotiator is Now a NatSec Architect Deputy National Security Advisor Kim Hyun-chong is establishing himself as one of the most important voices in the Moon administration’s policies for national security and foreign policy.