Analysis
Recent infanticide cases expose challenges single mothers face in South Korea
Tightening laws and penalties for infant abandonment belie complex and deeper societal issues that are being overlooked
Financial turbulence: Pilots’ strike threatens Asiana Airlines’ merger plans
Korean Air likely to negotiate with pilots as it could face liability for employee wage disputes post-merger
The cost of labor: Foreign workers face workplace hazards in South Korea
Rising incidents of migrant worker deaths spotlight systemic inadequacies and discrimination in Korea’s labor market
How South Korea’s transactional diplomacy threatens Indo-Pacific partnerships
The juggling of regional cooperation values and European economic interests could impact Seoul’s international standing
South Korea struggles to adapt to Europe’s new emission rules
Seoul seeks to mitigate impact on exporters of EU’s carbon adjustment mechanism, but doing so could create new problems
Why South Korea’s outreach to NATO could pose problems at home
Diplomacy toward bloc brings potential to expand Seoul’s export market, but risks relations with Beijing and Moscow
South Korea’s tech paradox: How local constraints thwart its global ambitions
Claims of national security underpin map data policies, yet experts suggest the aim may be to shield domestic companies
Behind the screen: How South Korean minors are exploited in digital sex trade
As criminals utilize online platforms and cryptocurrency, battle against sex trafficking becomes increasingly complex
How South Korea’s burgeoning arms industry shakes up NATO dynamics
Increased ROK defense exports poised to shift its influence within NATO as Yoon gears up for his second summit
Why South Korean lawmakers are renouncing their right to immunity from arrest
Critics have condemned use of privilege as ‘bulletproof vest,’ but others see safeguard against executive overreach