Search results for: Mark Byung Moon Suh
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Consequences of Suspending U.S.-ROK Military Exercises
…the June 12 Summit that military exercises would be suspended took many by surprise, including both President Moon and the U.S. Department of Defense. It seems clear that the decision…
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#MeToo: South Korea’s Social Revolution
…offers her own reflections on its potential implications. While the world has its eyes on Trump, Kim and Moon, following closely the latest peace developments on the Korean Peninsula, South…
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New Year’s Thaw on the Korean Peninsula: Will It Last?
…a diplomatic breakthrough for Seoul, which under the Moon Jae-in government, elected last May, has sought to reassert its role after having seemingly become largely eclipsed in the war of…
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Winds of Change in South Korea’s Gender Debate
…dissatisfaction with the gender progressive policies adopted under the Moon administration. In South Korea, as in many other countries, it has been common for young voters to lean more liberal….
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GSOMIA and The Regional Implications of Worsening ROK-Japan Relations
…Moon on the side-lines of a trilateral meeting with China in December. For Washington this was welcome news, a situation where two U.S. allies are at each other’s throats is…
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A Jilted Japan: Developments on the Korean Peninsula
…as their nuclear weapons program continues and bilateral concerns, such as the abduction issue have not been solved. Although the new South Korean president, Moon Jae-in, stressed the need for…
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New Dawn or False Hope on the Korean Peninsula?
…arms. First is a new leadership under President Moon in South Korea (since May 2017). Moon has clearly been willing to try and engage North Korea in a dialogue in…
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Reducing Risk: What Inter-Korean Military Talks Need to Address
…on how armistice-related issues are conducted in South Korea. Another practical activity would be to try to engage North Korea in a project to correctly mark the MDL separating the…
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EU Chip Sovereignty Ambitions at Risk
…with “intense discussions” between the Commission and TSMC in May last year, albeit soon followed by revelations of diverging priorities. As negotiations faltered, CEO Mark Liu threw cold water on…
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Extended Nuclear Deterrence: Threats and Challenges to U.S. Alliance System in Northeast Asia
…and other major cities of South Korea. Despite accelerated developments in the defense industry since the Moon Jae-in administration and Seoul’s superiority in conventional warfare capability, the absence of MAD…