Search results for: Mark Byung Moon Suh
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South Korea’s New President
…With exit polls strongly indicating that Democratic Party candidate, Moon Jae-in will become South Korea’s next president, here’s our round-up of his policy platform. North Korea A permanent and…
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The New Mood of Peace in Korea
…way to a budding diplomacy. Whereas seven years separated the historic first and second inter-Korean summits in 2000 and 2007, South Korean president Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim…
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Q&A: South Korea’s National Assembly Elections
…political parties, as well as independent non-party members, represented in the current National Assembly. The ruling Democratic Party of Korea – President Moon Jae-in’s party – has 120 seats, or…
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The New Asia
...Abstract Current global health and economic crises mark another inflection point for a rapidly transforming Asia, which is characterized by the rise of a more geographically expansive, multi-polar, and...
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U.S.-North Korea Denuclearization Negotiations: An Irresolvable Issue?
...President Moon Jae-in also played an important mediating role by connecting diplomatic channels between the U.S. and North Korea. One of the positive gestures through initial diplomatic contacts between the...
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Partners in a Post Covid-19 International Order? The EU-Japan Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA)
...mutual relationship between the EU and Japan. Furthermore, the agreement has the potential to mark a historical turning point of dynamism for EU-Japan relations and their presence in the global...
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China’s Evolving North Korea Policy
...forced to reexamine its current North Korea policy in line with its new identity as a great power. The Moon Jae-in government, for its part, has not yet given up...
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Between Scandals & Elections: Sino-Austrian Relations in the Era of Sharp Power
...members, the party’s tenure in the Kurz administration has nonetheless left its mark. This has been most obvious in policy areas which touch upon integration, a hot-button issue for voters...
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Post-Hanoi: What Next for U.S.-DPRK Relations? – Expert Interview with Frank Aum
…in the U.S.-ROK alliance if Washington maintains its current stance? And with President Trump due to visit South Korea in June, what do you think President Moon will be hoping…
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Understanding North Korea’s Internal Strategy
...DPRK closed its main nuclear test site at Punggye-ri (admittedly, under pressure from China). Moreover, President Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in have both assured the world that North...